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Push & pull kits 5 tonnes

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5 tonne push & pull kits are available in three variants: basic kit, standard kit and a universal kit. The choice of kit is determined by the intended application. All kits include a printing cylinder with a capacity of 5 tonnes.

Product description

5 tonne push & pull kits are available in three variants: basic kit, standard kit and a universal kit. The choice of kit is determined by the application for which it is intended. All kits include a printing cylinder with a capacity of 5 tonnes.

  • Flexible tool kit with many different applications
  • Fits REHOBOT’s other ranges
  • A wide range of accessories

If the work is carried out in places where, for example, there is no access to compressed air, and full control of the cylinder movement is a requirement, we recommend a hydraulic hand pump. If compressed air is available, an air-hydraulic foot pump can be chosen.

Always make sure to use a pump with a built-in pressure gauge or connect a separate pressure gauge (see accessories below) – otherwise there is a risk of both material and personal injury. In addition, some accessories are limited in terms of maximum load.

EB50 Basic kit

The basic kit includes a pressure cylinder with a capacity of 5 tonnes, a set of extension tubes and various pressure heads.

ES50 Standard kit

The standard kit contains the same parts as the basic kit. In addition, the standard kit includes a spreader and some additional accessories for the impression cylinder. The accessories make the kit more flexible.

EU50 Universal kit

The universal kit contains all parts of the basic and standard kit. It is also supplemented with a 5 tonne traction cylinder and a range of accessories for the traction cylinder.

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Product list

Name of the product Art.no.
EB50 Basic kit 49508
ES50 Standard kit 49509
EU50 Universal kit 49510
Name of the item Item code
EB50 Basic kit 49508
ES50 Standard kit 49509
EU50 Universal kit 49510

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