Gasoline Engine: As the primary power source, the performance of the gasoline engine directly impacts the operating efficiency and reliability of the power station. High-quality engines are characterized by robust power output, excellent fuel economy, and low emissions, enabling them to adapt to diverse operating environments and load requirements.
Hydraulic Pump: The flow rate and pressure generated by the hydraulic pump determine the operational capacity of the hydraulic tools. Common types of hydraulic pumps include gear pumps, vane pumps, and piston pumps; each type is suited to specific application scenarios. For instance, piston pumps are distinguished by their high-pressure and high-flow capabilities, making them frequently utilized in applications where high pressure demands are critical.
Control Valve Assembly: The control valve assembly serves as the "brain" of the power station, precisely regulating the flow direction, flow rate, and pressure of the hydraulic fluid. By manipulating the control valve assembly, various hydraulic tool operations-such as starting, stopping, speed adjustment, and direction reversal-can be effectively executed.






