
G
& G Hydraulics Corporation
Is A Full-Line Distributor Serving The Commercial, Industrial And
Automotive Industries. Our Large Inventory Of Components And Accessories
Include The Following:
ACCUMULATORS:
Bladder
type hydraulic accumulators use an incompressible fluid and a compressed
gas, spring or raised mass to store energy, absorb shock, eliminate
noise, and counter-balance loads.
BLOW
GUNS:
OSHA
and Non-OSHA Standard blow guns with ergonomic design and a wide range
of nozzle accessories. Industrial Quick Disconnects (ISC) blow guns
provide maximum blowing force and operator safety.
BOOSTERS:
Gas
booster pumps are designed to boost bottled gases such as air, nitrogen,
helium, hydrogen* or methane* up to higher pressures. They can be
used for pressure testing or for pre-charging accumulators and down
hole tools. Being air operated they are inherently safe and can be
used in fire hazardous areas. Booster pumps are used in applications
where the normal system pressure is low and needs to be increased.
CLAMPS:
Industrial
clamps are fixturing components used to hold and position work on
machine tables. They are used during assembly, forming, welding and
machining.
CLUTCHES:
Motor
clutch assemblies consist of elements for both the connection and
disconnection of shafts in equipment drives.
COUPLERS
& NIPPLES:
Low
and ultra high pressure quick disconnects are used in hydraulic or
pneumatic systems to quickly connect lines without losing fluid or
fluid pressure.
CYLINDERS:
Cylinders
are actuation devices that utilize pressurized hydraulic fluid or
pneumatics to produce linear motion and force.
FILTERS
& ELEMENTS:
In-line
and spin-on type filters are used for handling petroleum-based oils,
emulsions, synthetic hydraulic fluids and lubrication oils
Liquid
filtration elements are used to remove impurities from liquids. They
are used in water treatment systems and fluid processing applications.
FITTINGS:
Hydraulic
and pneumatic fittings are a category of components used to connect
hoses and tubes for in-line, offset, multi-port, and mounting configurations.
FLOW
METERS:
Flow
meters are devices that measures how much air or fluid is flowing
through a tube. It does not measure the volume of the air passing
through the tube, it measures the amount of mass flowing through the
device in a defined time segment. A flow meter is just an application
of mass flow meters for a special medium.
GAUGES:
Gauges
are devices used for measuring the pressure of a gas or liquid. All
types including pressure and test.
HEAT
EXCHANGERS:
Heat
exchangers are commonly used in a wide variety of industrial, chemical,
and electronics processes to transfer energy and provide required
heating or cooling.
HOSE
& HOSE ASSEMBLIES:
Low
and ultra high pressure hydraulic hose is used in wide variety of
industrial hydraulic systems. Industrial hose covers the broad spectrum
of fluid transfer lines.
Hose
is usually flexible, often reinforced, and available in a wide range
of material compositions to cover various hydraulic and pneumatic
industrial applications.
INTENSIFIERS:
Pressure
intensifiers are pressure-increasing devices used to raise the pressure
of hydraulic or pneumatic fluids. They differ from pumps in that they
can only increase the pressure of a normally pressurized fluid.
JACKS:
Lifting
jacks are used for leveling or positioning heavy equipment, or for
supporting structures. They use screw or cylinder-based actuators
and are powered by hydraulic, mechanical, electric, or manual methods.
MOTORS:
Motors
are powered by pressurized hydraulic fluid and transfer rotational
kinetic energy to mechanical devices.
O-RINGS:
O-rings
are solid-rubber seals that are shaped like a doughnut. When pressed
between two mating surfaces, O-rings block the passage of liquids
or gases.
POWER
UNITS:
Hydraulic
power units provide pressurized flow to hydraulic motors, cylinders,
and other components.
PULSATION
DAMPENERS:
Pulsation
dampeners are devices that control the pulsations that result from
a pressurized system's stroking action. They are often referred to
as accumulators or surge suppressors.
PUMPS:
Air
driven compact liquid pumps operate on the principal of differential
areas. An air piston drives a smaller diameter hydraulic plunger to
provide a pressure ratio. The pressure ratio determines the maximum
outlet pressure. Our standard hydraulic pumps deliver high-pressure
fluid flow to the pump outlet. Hydraulic pumps are powered by mechanical
energy sources to pressurize fluid. DC powered pumps use direct current
from motor, battery, or solar power to move liquids such as acids,
chemicals, lubricants and oil, as well as water, wastewater, and potable
water. There are two kinds of fuel pumps: the mechanical fuel pump,
which was used in carbureted cars, and the electric fuel pump, which
is used in cars with electronic fuel injection.
RELAYS:
A
relay is an electrical switch that opens and closes under the control
of another electrical circuit. In the original form, the switch is
operated by an electromagnet to open or close one or many sets of
contacts. Because a relay is able to control an output circuit of
higher power than the input circuit, it can be considered to be, in
a broad sense, a form of an electrical amplifier.
REGULATORS:
Regulators
maintain the output pressure at a set value.
REPAIR
SERVICES:
Hydraulic
repair services rebuild, repair and calibrate used hydraulic components
and equipment such as hydraulic pumps, valves and servo valves, cylinders,
motors, jacks, rams, actuators, hydraulic power units (HPUs) and hydraulic
machines or systems.
SEALS:
Hydraulic
seals and pneumatic seals include piston seals, rod seals, U-cups,
vee, e-ring, cup, and flange. All types including metal, rubber, etc.
SWITCHES:
A
pressure switch is a form of switch that makes electrical contact
when a certain set pressure has been reached on its input. This is
used to provide on/off switching from a source, traditionally pneumatic.
VALVES:
Solenoid
valves are devices that use a solenoid to control valve activation.
Hydraulic valves contain and transfer the flow and pressure of hydraulic
fluid in hydraulic power systems. They range from simple shutoff valves
to precision control valves. Control valves or proportional valves
are power-operated devices used to modify fluid flow or pressure rate
in a process system.