Your industry
is continuously striving to be more efficient in its processes whether
using zinc, aluminum or magnesium. You are looking for faster production
and extended tool life, cutting costs for machining operations and
assembly. With this in mind, why should you need to worry about
your electro-hydraulic components and if they are in peek operational
performance?? You shouldn’t. That is where
Industrial Servo Hydraulics’ over 35 years of servicing the
Die Cast Industry will benefit you.
Two of the basic Die-casting
process, which is only differentiated by their methods of metal
injection, is Hot-Chamber and Cold-Chambers, with the use of Zinc
and Magnesium and Aluminum and Magnesium. Most of the mechanisms
associated with these two processes utilize Hydraulically Operated
Plungers that provide position feedback control by either a Hydraulic
Servovalve or Directional/Proportional Control Valve.
Industrial Servo Hydraulics,
Inc. services a broad assortment of hydraulic components coming
in from Die-casting Chambers manufactured by HPM, OBA, and Prince,
just to name a few. Some of the more common manufacturers of the
hydraulic items are Atchley 211A and 215A series, Bosch, H.R. Textron
27E and 27G series, MOOG, Parker, Vickers, Rexroth, Ultra, Tokimec,
Daiken, Charlynn, and Denison. Our former Atchley distributorship
has enabled us to stock critical factory parts for the repair of
your Atchley valves, as well as our large inventory of Moog parts.
There can be a complexity of your H.R. Textron servovalves with
broken or loose hall magnets, which will shut your valve down. Our
alliance with H.R. Textron and years of repairing these valves will
assure you of the best repair available.
You can rest assured
that your intricate hydraulic components such as Servovalves, Vane/Piston
Pumps, and Single/Double Ended Clamping Cylinders will be repaired
and brought back to OEM specifications by the very first independent
repair house for Servovalves in the country. Give Industrial Servo
your next repair, question or hydraulic requirement. You will see
the difference.
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