Hydraulic Hand Pumps Basics
Our range of Tecpos hydraulic hand pumps are suited to our range of hydraulic cylinders which are available in different varieties. These hand pumps are manually operated and convert mechanical force into hydraulic pressure. Their portability makes them ideal for numerous applications whether in maintenance workshops or in remote field operations, in fact anywhere that normal power sources are not available.
Hydraulic hand pumps operate on a simple principle. When the user cranks the pump handle, it draws hydraulic fluid from the main reservoir and forces it through the system at high pressure. This pressurized fluid can then be directed to hydraulic cylinders to enable precise control over heavy loads.
Hydraulic pumps – Volume Per Stroke
The volume per stroke is one of the most important details to consider when it comes to hydraulic hand pumps. Volume per stroke ascertains how fast the system can deliver the hydraulic fluid to build pressure. Our pumps have two stages – low and high.
The low Pressure stage inputs 5 to 85 cc per stroke for quick filling of the hydraulic system. This high-volume, low-pressure phase minimises pumping/cranking time during the initial stages of operation, thus increasing speed, and productivity.
The automatic high Pressure stage delivers between 0.5 to 4.7 cc per stroke, providing the final push needed to reach maximum working pressures to ensuring precise control.
Complete Range of Reservoir Capacities
We offer four models in the Tecpos range to match your hydraulic cylinder and specific operational requirements:
The THPA-1B model has an 800cc reservoir capacity, ideal for compact applications. The THPA-1C increases to 1600cc capacity, providing for medium-duty tasks. For more demanding applications, the THPA-2B offers 2300cc capacity, while the THPA-3A has a substantial 3000cc reservoir for heavy-duty operations.
Tecpos Hydraulic Pump Additional Info
Our Tecpos range of pumps have a painted orange finish for protection and high visibility. They come with 2.1 certification which is the work certificate to EN 10204 statement of compliance.











