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HPU
(redirected from Hydraulic Power Unit)

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HPUHawaii Pacific University
HPUHigh Point University
HPUHydraulic Power Unit
HPUHoward Payne University (Brownwood, TX)
HPUHimachal Pradesh University (India)
HPUHomeless Persons Unit (UK)
HPUHydraulic Pumping Unit
HPUHeat Pump Unit
HPUHydrogen Production Unit
HPUHas Passed Urine
HPUHydrothermal Processing Unit
HPUHigh Priority Unit
HPUHull Processing Unit (Bradley Fighting Vehicle A3)
HPUHour Per Unit
HPUHigh Performance Unload (IBM)


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The system includes a load frame with integrally mounted actuator and servo-valves, a hydraulic power unit and the company's digital test control package.
According to Saad Al Zahraini, a Hydraulic City engineer, the company manufactures hydraulic cylinders from basic material including steel and assembles hydraulic power units and hydraulic machinery with parts imported from Europe.
The RT100 features a 10-hp hydraulic power unit, boosting the roving speed of its carriage to 160 fpm and the capacity of its tightening pistol to 500 rpm.
 
 
 
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