The Concentric AB GC8000 Series Basic DC Power Unit is engineered for robust industrial applications. Featuring a 12VDC Single Terminal Standard Duty Motor and a .250" gear pump, it ensures reliable performance. This unit includes a 3-quart reservoir, making it suitable for use requiring substantial fluid capacity.
This power unit is designed with high-quality materials, such as hardened and ground alloy-steel gears and precision needle bearings, ensuring longevity and durability. The GC8000 Series offers flexibility with configurations that cater to various operational needs, including options for remote control and manual control mechanisms.
Notable for its corrosion-resistant externally mounted valves and cartridge-type check valves, it provides ease of maintenance and enhanced operational efficiency. The unit's relief setting is meticulously calibrated at 2500 PSI, making it ideal for demanding pressure conditions.
SKU: 1300757
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 1300757
Alternate Part Numbers: C1EL95
Loading related products…
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
1300757
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1EL95
Product Weight
25.95 lbs
Similar Products
Part Number
Motor
Motor Start Switch
Rated Flow at 500 PSI
Rated Flow at 2000 PSI
Current
Relief Setting
Oil Capacity
Features
Price
Action
1300757
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 (1)
Question by: Phil R on Oct 12, 2025, 9:10 AM
what's the duty cycle on this thing? running it at 2000 psi and it keeps getting hot on me
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 13, 2025, 9:07 PM
At 2000 psi with the .250" gear pump, you've got about a 30-second run time per 5-minute period before it needs to cool down. At 500 psi you get a full minute before you have to let it rest. That heat buildup is normal if you're pushing past those limits, so keeping an eye on your cycle times will go a long way toward protecting the motor.