efficiency and reliability with cost effective hydraulic systems.
Eaton accumulators help to achieve these goals while
contributing to lower energy costs, reduced noise levels and
a reduction in hydraulic system leakage and maintenance costs.
Manufacturing is conducted in a plant which is approved and
monitored by various national and state agencies. For example,
the plant is authorized to use the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME) “U” Code to certify that the
accumulator meets all requirements of the ASME Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1. Other codes
are also available upon request on a special order basis.
Eaton offers bladder, piston and diaphragm type accumulators
in a wide range of sizes, bladder materials, port configurations
and pressure ratings to provide optimum design flexibility.
Eaton also offers a complete line of accessories needed for
proper installation and maintenance including safety shut-off
blocks, clamps, repair kits, and charging and gauging units.
There is also the assurance that the materials used in construction
and manufacturing are controlled to exacting specifications
and backed by Eaton’s no-nonsense warranty. The warranty
can be found at http://hydraulic.eaton.com/products.
Accumulators can be purchased certified for China, Japan,
India, and most other countries on a special order basis.
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