A hydraulic station is generally a mechanical and electrical device that provides lubrication and power for the operation of machinery in large and medium-sized industrial production.
The application of hydraulic systems is due to their broad usage, high efficiency, and simple structure in power transmission. A crucial task of hydraulic systems is to convert power from one form to another.
Working Principle
The hydraulic station is a separate hydraulic unit that supplies oil according to the specifications of the driving unit (main engine) and controls the oil flow direction, pressure, and flow rate. It is suitable for various hydraulic equipment where the main engine and hydraulic unit can be separated. The motor drives the oil pump to rotate, extracting oil from the oil tank and converting mechanical energy into the pressure energy of gear oil.
Customers simply need to connect the hydraulic station to the actuators (cylinders and motors) on the main unit with oil hoses, and the hydraulic equipment can then perform various required actions and work cycles.
The structural forms of hydraulic stations are mainly categorized by the structure of the pump unit, its installation method, and cooling mode.




