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Operating Specifications
   Technology Type:       
   Your choices are...         
   Piston       Accumulator uses compressed gas as a spring cushion to store energy. A piston-type accumulator uses a piston to separate the compressed gas from the hydraulic fluid. This type of accumulator is known as "hydropneumatic." 
   Bladder       Accumulator uses compressed gas as a spring cushion to store energy. A bladder-type accumulator uses a bladder to separate the compressed gas from the hydraulic fluid. This type of accumulator is known as "hydropneumatic." 
   Diaphragm       Accumulator uses compressed gas as a spring cushion to store energy. A diaphragm-type accumulator uses a thin, flexible diaphragm to separate the compressed gas from the hydraulic fluid. This type of accumulator is known as "hydropneumatic." 
   Spring       Accumulator is hydraulic only, and uses a spring to store energy. 
   Bellows       Accumulator is hydraulic only, and uses a bellows as a spring cushion to store energy. 
   Other       An accumulator that uses a technology type other than those listed above. 
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   Capacity:       The volumetric capacity of the accumulator. Accumulator capacities can vary greatly, from a few cubic inches to several hundred gallons. 
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   Operating Pressure:       The maximum working pressure the accumulator can accommodate. Maximum pressure depends greatly on the technology type used. Spring-loaded accumulators are usually limited to a maximum pressure of 500 psi, while piston, bladder and diaphragm accumulators can accommodate much higher pressures. 
   Search Logic:      User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
   Maximum Flow Rate:       The maximum flow rate the accumulator can support. Flow rates vary greatly depending on the technology type used. 
   Search Logic:      User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
   Nominal Bore Size:       The size of the bore, or opening of the accumulator. 
   Search Logic:      User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
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Housing Material
   Housing Material       
   Your choices are...         
   Steel         
   Steel - Stainless         
   Plastic         
   Teflon         
   Aluminum         
   Copper         
   Other         
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Features
   Repairability Options:      Many bladder or diaphragm type accumulators are repairable, with removable components that can be replaced. Repairable accumulators are more expensive than their nonrepairable counterparts, but last much longer. 
   Your choices are...         
   Top Repairable       A top repairable accumulator can be repaired from the top of the component. 
   Bottom Repairable       A bottom repairable accumulator can be repaired from the bottom of the component. 
   Top or Bottom Repairable       A top or bottom repairable accumulator can be repaired from the top or bottom of the component. 
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