P Series Single-Speed Single-Acting Hand Pump, Outlet Port, ci/stroke, Up To 10000.00 PSI

Description & Features

The SPX Hydraulic Technologies P Series Single-Speed Single-Acting Hand Pump is designed for high-pressure applications up to 10,000 PSI. Ideal for use with single-acting cylinders, it features all-metal construction that withstands harsh environments, including welding areas. Its formed metal handle minimizes flex, reducing operator fatigue and enhancing control. The pump's convenient fill port allows for horizontal or vertical filling, while the fill cap seal acts as a safety valve to prevent over-pressurization. Additionally, a relief valve inboard of the check valve prevents load drift, and a large valve knob offers precise load metering.

Dimensions of the P55 model are compact yet robust, with a handle effort of 145, making it efficient for demanding industrial applications. This hand pump includes standard hydraulic fluid, ensuring compatibility and reliability in diverse settings.

SKU: P55

Supplier Part Number (MPN): P55

Alternate Part Numbers: C1DG61, MI-03760989, MINO-00630X11072

Specifications

Dimensions
A=6.50 B=21.00 E=23.00 L=4.75
Brand
HYDRAULIC TECH USA LLC(SPX)
Brand
Hydraulic Tech USA
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
For Use With
Single Acting Cylinders
Handle Effort
145
Maximum Pressure
10000
Maximum Pressure
10000
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number C1DG61, Alternate Part Number MI-03760989, Alternate Part Number MINO-00630X11072
Supplier Part Number
P55
Product Weight
3.00 lbs

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Product Questions & Answers (6)

Question by: Larry B on Aug 31, 2025, 5:19 PM
i’m trying not to overdo it, what’s the top pressure this P55 hand pump will put out?
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 1, 2025, 7:20 PM
Max pressure on the P55 is 10,000 PSI, and the fill cap seal is built to act like a safety valve to help prevent over-pressurizing the reservoir.
Question by: Jerry S on Jun 17, 2025, 11:22 AM
pump came with fluid already or do I need to source that separate before using it
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 19, 2025, 11:15 AM
Standard hydraulic fluid is included with the pump, so you can get up and running without tracking down fluid beforehand. That said, once you top it off over time, any standard type hydraulic fluid will do for refills.
Question by: Kurt C on Oct 17, 2025, 10:51 AM
How much force does it take on the handle to get this thing pumping?
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 19, 2025, 8:25 AM
With this hand pump, you're looking at about 145 pounds of handle effort.
Question by: Diane P on Jun 5, 2025, 11:14 AM
What kind of cylinder does this pump work with?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 6, 2025, 9:34 PM
This hand pump is for use with single acting cylinders.
Question by: Daryl W on Mar 9, 2026, 9:12 PM
got a single-acting cylinder i run in the shop. is this P55 pump the right kind for that, or is it meant for something else
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 11, 2026, 6:21 AM
For single acting cylinders, the P55 is a match. It is a single speed, single acting hand pump with an outlet port, and it is called out as “for use with” single acting cylinders.
Question by: Lyle H on Sep 30, 2025, 9:13 AM
pump's rated up to 10,000 psi but what's the handle effort actually feel like on this thing? 145 lbs seems like a lot to be pumping all day.
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 2, 2025, 6:32 AM
At max pressure you're working against that 145 lb handle effort, which is pretty much the upper end of what a single-acting hand pump like this will ask of you. That said, most operators aren't running it at full rated pressure the whole time. Early in the stroke, when pressure is building, it moves a lot easier. That peak effort only really hits when you're approaching max load. For occasional use on cylinders it's workable. For hours of continuous pumping at high pressure, it's a two-hands-on-the-handle kind of job.