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working pressure

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working pressure [′wərk·iŋ ‚presh·ər]
(engineering)
The allowable operating pressure in a pressurized vessel or conduit, usually calculated by ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) or API (American Petroleum Institute) codes.


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CRP says this new, flexible hose is lightweight and fabric reinforced with a working pressure of 3,500 psi.
Advantages of this hydraulic ram technology are said to include elimination of compressed air requirements, reducing operator costs; energy efficiency, providing energy savings; allowance for a mid-stroke stop position during ram lifts, shortening cycle time; the hydraulic hopper maintains a constant working pressure to the ram; and the motion of the ram is smoother and its speed can be controlled with the hydraulic power controlling the
nbsp;seats and can withstand a maximum working pressure of 175 PSI all day long.
 
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