Petrol/Gasoline Driven Pump PG3055

The Power Team Petro/Gasoline Driven Pump (PG3055 Series) is a logical choice at work sites where electricity or compressed air is unavailable. Designed for single or double-acting cylinders at operating pressures of up to 700 bar, and oil supply at 0.5 - 0.9 litres per minute.

Petrol/Gasoline PG3055 specifications

PG303 and PG304

  • Powered by a 2-cycle, 1,5 kW Tecumseh engine giving it the lowest weight to horsepower ratio of all gasoline-driven pumps.
  • Has an aluminium reservoir with 6 l of usable oil.
  • Has same basic pump as PE30 series electric operated pumps.
  • PG30 series pumps are equipped with roll cages to protect the pump from damage.
  • PG30 series pumps weigh in at only 14,5 kg with oil.
  • PG303 is for single-acting cylinders, has a 9520 valve with separate internal return line; allows oil from running pump to return to reservoir, independently of cylinder return oil, when valve is in "return" position.
  • PG304 is for double-acting cylinders and has a 9506 4-way (tandem centre) valve.

PG553 and PG554

  • 4.5 kW Intek "Diamond Edge" 4-cycle, by Briggs & Stratton 19 l reservoir.
  • Same basic pump as PE55 series electrical Vanguard® pumps.
  • PG553 has a 9520 3-way valve for single-acting cylinders.
  • PG554 has a 9506 4-way valve for double-acting cylinders

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