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Air-driven foot-operated hydraulic pump

New pump with XVARI Technology developed by Enerpac means high delivery, accurately controllable and is ergonomic.

News from Buildingtalk, 27 May 2008

Hydraulics facilitate repairs on movable roof

Enerpac hydraulics facilitate repairs on 12,000-ton movable roof.

News from Buildingtalk, 2 March 2007

Enerpac helps the Beijing birds nest

After successful disconnecting the 45.000 ton steel structure from its temporary support piers, Enerpac helps the Beijing's 'bird's nest. to stand on its own feet.

News from Buildingtalk, 9 February 2007

Enerpac ZA4 air hydraulic pump

Introducing the ZA4-series, Enerpac's newest high-pressure hydraulic air-driven pump.

News from Buildingtalk, 6 December 2006

Enerpac and a roof on wheels in China

New Nantong stadium in the Chinese Jiangsu province is China's first large stadium with a roof that can be opened and closed.

News from Buildingtalk, 30 August 2006

Digital hydraulics helps position railway bridge

Enerpac asked to hydraulically monitor the movement and the forces that occurred during the movement with its digital 'Synchronous Lifting System'.

News from Buildingtalk, 2 March 2006

Digital hydraulics helps position railway bridge

Complex combined action of forces with Enerpac - Synchronous Lifting System perfectly under control.

News from Buildingtalk, 23 February 2006

New ZE pumps from Enerpac

Enerpac has just released the new ZE series 700 bar hydraulic pumps for industrial applications.

News from Buildingtalk, 4 October 2005

ENERPAC parent company acquires Hydratight Sweeney

Actuant Corporation, parent company of Enerpac, announced the completion of its Hydratight Sweeney acquisition.

News from Buildingtalk, 1 June 2005

Hydraulic Solution for IRR Bangkok project

Enerpac Integrated Hydraulic Solution for IRR Bangkok project - moving the world's largest movable scaffolding system.

News from Buildingtalk, 19 May 2005

Enerpac high-pressure pumps

Enerpac high-pressure pumps are designed specifically for bolting applications

News from Buildingtalk, 27 April 2005

Rugged Hydraulics Safely Lift 900 Anchors

Rugged hydraulics safely lift 900 anchors for Australia's largest oil and gas project.

News from Buildingtalk, 10 November 2004

A new hydraulic pump for construction work

New two-stage portable electric hydraulic pump to serve the construction industry in tasks such as foundation repair, post-tensioning, and powering medium to large cylinders and hydraulic tools.

News from Buildingtalk, 28 October 2004

Shanghai Concert Hall Lifting And Moving Project

Enerpac Integrated Hydraulic System relocates Chinese Architectural Masterpiece, the 74-years old Shanghai Concert Hall.

News from Buildingtalk, 9 July 2004

Major Civil Engineering Project Nears Completion

The Millau Viaduct in the South of France reached a great historic moment recently when the final hydraulic launch has successfully closed the last gap.

News from Buildingtalk, 7 June 2004

Enerpac Helps Construct High Speed Line

Hydraulics play their part in construction of HSL viaduct.

News from Buildingtalk, 8 January 2004

World-Record Size Concrete Blocks

The construction process at Cartagena Port of jetties is based on that of concrete blocks. Not the average size concrete block, but the largest blocks ever built.

News from Buildingtalk, 27 November 2003

Lightweight Contender Challenges Heavyweight

Aluminium jacks offer the most economical long-term solution to pushing, pulling or lifting applications.

News from Buildingtalk, 22 October 2003

Intelligent Hydraulics Stretch Out The Prado

Spain's prestigious Prado Museum in Madrid is expanding its exposition room to 16.000 square meters.

News from Buildingtalk, 21 October 2003

Enerpac Hydraulics Lifts Entire Old Mill

Lifting an entire mill from 1699 with all its fittings by two metres is quite something. The 700 ton 'chore' was lifted in three days with Enerpac hydraulic lifting equipment.

News from Buildingtalk, 28 July 2003

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