Applications The Hydraulic Starters are mainly used to start diesel engines, generally emergency sets for marine, oil and gas, off-shore, etc. Advantages Hydraulic starters are a reliable option for an emergency start situation, due to the independent hydraulic circuit with few moving parts. Hydraulic starting can be activated manually, making it an ideal solution for "Black Starts". It can be used in extreme environmental conditions. Unaffected by long periods of inactivity and remains unaffected by damp and hostile environments. Very low maintenance required. Easily assembled onto the engine via the use of mounting flanges. How is the energy supplied to the starter? The hydraulic starter obtains its hydraulic oil supply from a hydraulic power pack. The hydraulic power pack consists of a hydraulic oil reservoir, valving, hydraulic pump, either electrically powered or a hand pump, and a hydraulic accumulator for storing hydraulic oil under pressure under a pressure of 210 bar. This stored hydraulic energy is used for powering the hydraulic starter. The hydraulic power pack can be adapted to suit individual customer requirements. How it works When the starting sequence is activated, hydraulic oil from the hydraulic power pack accumulator enters the hydraulic starter via the oil inlet port. The rotation of the hydraulic motor operates the friction clutch, which in turn rotates the starting pinion of the hydraulic starter. Exhaust hydraulic oil exits the starter via the oil outlet port and returns to the hydraulic oil reservoir of the hydraulic power pack. Dimensions Hydraulic Starters Hydraulic starter: Hydraulic motor + Inertia friction clutch Hydraulic Motor Inertia Friction Clutch Oil Outlet Oil Inlet 21 www.jbj.co.uk/hydraulic-starters #DriveLineHarmony
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