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HYDRAULICS


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Reliable hydraulics thanks to high-quality connection technology


High levels of efficiency, alternating temperature conditions, and frequent load changes – hydraulic systems of stationary and mobile working machinery are subject to continuous loads. To ensure the greatest possible functionality long-term, corrosion-resistant and precise connection technology is indispensable.


technology is crucial for the effective and economical operation of modern working machinery in all sectors. A central aspect here is the pursuit of greater energy


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mall components with big system function: The process reliability of hydraulic connection


efficiency – yet the loads in fluid technology also rise as efficiencies increase. To ensure that systems subject to permanent stress – such as plastic injection molding machines and large excavators in mining – can also function under tougher conditions, components are


needed that correspond to the requirements for the leak safety of connection points, while providing effective corrosion protection. For the user this means: Besides a choice of system-compatible connecting components, the focus is on correct assembly and the selection of a competent


supplier. VOSS Fluid GmbH is a manufacturer of pipe connecting systems and a system partner to international mechanical engineering. The product portfolio comprises tube connections for stationary and mobile hydraulics, including cutting ring and flanged screw couplings, tube forming


Larger connecting parts with up to 2.5 kg weight and sensitive outer threads are placed manually on frames by personnel, thereby preventing potential damage to the thread during the coating process.


24 IMT June 2015


Smaller components with inner threads are fed to the process via drums.


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