Features of the intensifier pump:

  • modern pressure intensifier with symmetrical seals in high-pressure cylinders, which reduces the range of components when replacing seals,
  • non-threaded cylinders, for fastening which pins are used
  • Ceramic plungers as a standard
  • efficiency - 4.16 l / min, allowing you to cut with the nozzle to 1.02 mm,
  • no water consumption before starting the machine,
  • Low-pressure piercing function,
  • remote or local control,
  • very easy access to all parts during maintenance or repair.

Independent, external cooling system
The pump is equipped with an external oil cooling system operating in a closed circuit, which significantly reduces water consumption, which is consumed only for the cutting process. This also allows the heat exchanger to be led outwards, reducing the space occupied and reducing noise. It is also possible to recover energy from the cooling system for heating purposes.

4.16 liters/min at 50 kM and 4150 bar
Most pumps with a capacity of 50 hp and a pressure of 4150 bar have consumption of 3.8 l / min. Thanks to the use of modern oil construction, the variable-pressure vane pump, and variable flow rate Hypertherm pumps achieved an output of 4.16 l / min at 50 hp while increasing the energy efficiency of the pump.

No threaded cylinders - pins
Most pressure amplifiers have threaded cylinders that are expensive and impractical. They often bake, and this leads to the need to replace not only the cylinders but also the elements of the bodies cooperating with them. This results in the multiplication of operating costs. Hypertherm pumps use non-threaded pins and cylinders. In the case of damage, the pins are easy to replace and very cheap. This significantly lowers operating costs.

Cylinders of a larger diameter
Cylinders used in KIMLA machines have a much thicker wall, which in fact increases their lifetime. Thanks to this, the cylinder is characterized by greater fatigue durability.

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