Overview
- Vektek air/hydraulic boosters multiply shop air line pressure to power simple hydraulic systems without electricity.
- Available for single-acting cylinders with or without control packages.
- Screw Pumps Available in Threaded Body or Block Body Style.
- BHC™ (Black Hard Coating) on Screw Pump Bodies.
Hydraulic Oil
Vektek Hydraulic Oil ISO 32 Grade, 1 Gallon – Catalog No. 65-0010-01
VektorFlo® hydraulic oil is a premium grade petroleum base fluid with detergent and anti-wear additives. It also includes additives to inhibit corrosion, rust, oxidation and foaming. VektorFlo® hydraulic oil has the following additional chatacteristics:
- Pour Point: < 5°F (<-15°C)
- Flash Point: >302°F (-150°C) (PMCC)
- Viscosity:
22-320 cst @104° F (40° C)
4-24 cst @ 212° F (100° C)
If you are presently using one of the following products, or an equivalent, it maybe substituted for our oil, although we recommend completely draining existing oil before refilling the reservoir:
- BP, Inc. -Energol HLP 32
- Mobile – DTE 24
- Lubriplate H0-0
- Shell Oil Co. -Tellus 32
- Exxon – Nuto H 32
- Texaco – Rando HD32
- Phillips Megaflow AW 32
Use of hydraulic oil with a viscosity grade higher than ISO 32 may cause sluggish return action of single acting devices and should therefore, only be used on double acting systems.
FIRE-RESISTANT HYDRAULIC FLUID
QUINTOLUBRIC® 888-46 or equivalent
This ISO Grade 46 hydraulic oil is compatible with Vektek pumps and is less flammable making it ideal in welding applications. It has been fully tested by Vektek Engineering for function and seal compatibility. QUINTOLUBRIC® 888-46 hydraulic oil has the following additional characteristics:
- Pour Point: <-22°F (-30°C)
- Flash Point: >572°F (300 °C)
- Kinematic Viscosity: 47.5 cSt @ 104°F (40°C) / 9.5 cSt @ 212°F (100°C)
FAQs
Browse our most frequently asked questions and if you have an issue that isn’t covered here, reach out to our product support team below.
I have a pump on my machine. Can I use it to drive my clamps too?
Yes, you may use a machine pump to drive your clamping system if it has the following characteristics:
- It operates in an appropriate pressure range.
- It has an appropriate flow rate or it is restricted to an acceptable flow.
- It uses acceptable hydraulic oil.
- It has adequate capacity to handle both tasks.
What size pump do I need to drive my system?
It depends. First, add up the total oil capacity of all of your system devices. To this, add the estimated volume of the plumbing (especially hoses, which expand under pressure) included in your system. This total should not exceed 75% of the capacity of your power supply (if it does you may encounter problems bleeding the system). If your system is only work supports, you may be able to get by with just a screw pump. If it is simple, you may be able to use an air/hydraulic booster. If it is a complex system or palletized fixture, you will need a more conventional power supply, a large pump may be required. Please feel free to call if we can help estimate pump size or clamp times.
How do I adjust the pressure to my system?
Vektek air/hydraulic power supplies are adjusted by changing the inlet air pressure (unless Non-Adjustable is noted on the drawing). Electric pump pressures are adjusted by changing the pressure switch setting. ALL Vektek pumps run on demand and should not be made to continuously pump. If your pump cycles more than once every 30 seconds, con tact the factory immediately for assistance.
My pump kicks on and off frequently (every 3-5 seconds), what should I do?
You have a leak. It may be internal to a clamp, valve or an industrial cylinder. It is important to determine the source of the leak and eliminate it. This may involve replacing components and extensive troubleshooting. We will try to help. Please gather information for us before you call. You should fill out the Fixture Documentation Sheet and have a schematic and bill of materials ready when you call us. We want to help, but need adequate information about your system to diagnose the problem.
