The GC8000 Series Manual Control DC Power Unit is engineered for demanding industrial applications, featuring a robust 12VDC single terminal standard duty motor. This unit integrates a .250" gear pump and a 3-quart reservoir, ensuring reliable fluid management. Designed for precision, it employs close-coupled DC motors with Oldham coupling to maintain accurate alignment, and features hardened alloy-steel gears within a fine grain cast iron housing. The pump's efficiency is enhanced by precision needle bearings and spring-loaded lip-type shaft seals.
With a relief setting of 2500 PSI, this power unit delivers a rated flow of 2.25 at 500 PSI and 1.35 at 2000 PSI, making it suitable for various hydraulic systems. The inclusion of corrosion-resistant valves and cartridge-type check valves further optimizes performance. Horizontal mounting is standard, with an optional breather elbow kit available for vertical installations. This unit is ideal for manual control use, specifically designed to operate a single acting cylinder.
SKU: 1300754
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 1300754
Alternate Part Numbers: C1EL94, MI-08702437, MINO-04180X96542
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Specifications
Current
At 500 PSI: 115A, At 2000 PSI, 205A
Brand
Concentric Rockford Inc
Brand
Concentric Rockford
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
.250'' Gear
Motor
12VDC Single Terminal Std Duty
Motor Start Switch
Case (Internal) Grounded
Oil Capacity
3 Quarts
Rated Flow at 2000 PSI
1.35
Rated Flow at 500 PSI
2.25
Relief Setting
2500
Supplier Part Number
1300754
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1EL94, Alternate Part Number MI-08702437, Alternate Part Number MINO-04180X96542
Product Weight
27.00 lbs
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Motor
Motor Start Switch
Rated Flow at 500 PSI
Rated Flow at 2000 PSI
Current
Relief Setting
Oil Capacity
Features
Price
Action
1300754
12VDC Single Terminal Std Duty
Case (Internal) Grounded
2.25
1.35
At 500 PSI: 115A, At 2000 PSI, 205A
2500
3 Quarts
.250'' Gear
Product Questions & Answers (3)
Question by: Freddie H on Mar 4, 2026, 8:54 PM
how long can i run this motor without burning it up. pulling a pretty heavy load at 2000 psi most of the time
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 6, 2026, 6:39 AM
Running at 2000 PSI requires strict cooling breaks. Over any five minute window you can only operate the unit for thirty seconds at that pressure level before letting it cool down completely. Operating at a lower 500 PSI extends that run time to a full minute.
Question by: Dustin W on Aug 20, 2025, 7:48 AM
got a .250 gear pump on this unit, what kinda flow are we talkin at 500 psi versus 2000?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 22, 2025, 6:58 AM
At 500 PSI it is rated for 2.25 GPM, and at 2000 PSI it is rated for 1.35 GPM with the .250 inch gear pump.
Question by: Jerry E on Sep 7, 2025, 8:47 PM
what's the duty cycle on this thing? got a job where it might be running pretty regular and don't want to burn it up
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 9, 2025, 9:48 AM
At 500 psi, you get about one minute of run time over any five minute stretch. Drop it to half a minute if you're pushing up near 2000 psi. After that it needs to cool down before you run it again. This is a standard duty motor, so it's built for intermittent work, not continuous operation. If your job calls for longer run cycles, you'd want to look at a heavier duty setup.