Prestressed Concrete Oil Pump for Post Tension Hydraulic Jack
The working principle of the prestressed concrete oil pump is mainly based on the principle of hydraulic transmission. The oil pump is driven by an electric motor or an internal combustion engine to suck the hydraulic oil from the oil tank, and then pressurizes it through a high-pressure pump and delivers it to the hydraulic jack. Under the action of the hydraulic jack, the prestressed steel bars or steel strands are gradually tensioned to the tensioning force required by the design and anchored by anchors. During the whole process, the oil pump needs to maintain a stable pressure and flow to ensure the smooth progress of the tensioning process.
Prestressed Concrete Oil Pump for Post Tension Hydraulic Jack is one of the indispensable equipment in prestressed concrete construction.

Prestressed concrete oil pumps are widely used in the construction of prestressed concrete structures in engineering fields such as bridges, buildings, water conservancy, and electricity. Especially in large bridges, high-rise buildings, hydropower stations and other projects, prestressed concrete oil pumps play an irreplaceable role.

Equipment features:
High pressure and stability: Prestressed concrete oil pumps usually have a higher working pressure, which can meet the pressure requirements during prestressing and maintain a stable output.
Adjustable flow: The equipment is usually equipped with a flow regulating device, which can adjust the output flow according to construction requirements to adapt to different tensioning conditions.
Compact structure: The oil pump is compactly designed and occupies a small area, which is easy to move and install on the construction site.
Easy operation: The equipment is simple and convenient to operate, which reduces the labor intensity of operators and improves construction efficiency.
Safe and reliable: The oil pump is equipped with protection devices such as safety valves and overflow valves, which can automatically shut down under overpressure or abnormal conditions to ensure construction safety.