Good news for designers of machinery manufacturers! The incorporation of a relief valve allows for a reduction in the number of pipes, leading to shorter installation time and cost reduction!
The relief valve built-in Sumitomo high-pressure coolant pump 'CX Series' has changed the position of the suction and discharge ports from our conventional products and incorporated the relief valve as a built-in type, achieving a reduction in the number of piping connections. This contributes to significant time savings in installation work, space-saving, and cost reduction. Furthermore, by using ceramic materials in some of the bearings, durability has also been improved, and maintenance is easy as the gear housing set can be replaced. 【Key Points for Choosing This Product】 ■ Significant space-saving and reduction in installation work ■ Relief valve can be easily replaced ■ Reduces the hassle of separately purchasing the relief valve ■ Suitable for high-pressure lubrication applications such as machine tools, grinding machines, and deep hole machining *For more details about this product, please refer to the PDF document. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Other Features】 ■ High durability reduces running costs ■ Energy-saving operation possible with inverter control ■ Complies with international motor standards (USA, EU, China) 【Model Example】 CX43-25-5.5-1-RV-S**** Note: Relief valve is optional. RV in the model indicates built-in relief specification. *For more details about this product, please refer to the PDF document. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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■High-pressure lubrication for machine tools, grinding machines, deep hole machining machines, etc. *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us as well.
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We are actively expanding into other transportation fields by leveraging our aircraft technology, and we are currently opening up entirely new areas such as equipment for high-speed boats and high-speed railway vehicles. On the other hand, we entered the industrial equipment sector in 1959. Since then, our core technologies—pumps, valves, and actuators—have expanded their applications to include presses, injection molding machines, machine tools, civil engineering machinery, and rolling equipment, while progressing towards systematization. It is the mechatronics systems equipped with advanced control devices that represent today's hydraulic equipment. Indeed, our business is evolving alongside the evolution of machinery.