Electric vs. Hydraulics -
An Obsolete Argument

Given the choice between hydraulic and electric power, many OEM engineers and end-consumers would choose hydraulics. After all, hydraulic power has the highest power-to-weight ratio, and is significantly more reliable, far less costly, and much less complex than electric. But because of the disadvantages traditionally associated with hydraulics, many engineers turn to electrical power - even at the expense of performance, efficiency, and sheer power-per-pound. Today, OEM engineers don't have to sacrifice. Now there is a far-superior option.

We call it hybrid hydraulics.

So what will this mean for your customers, the people who rely on and use
your equipment every day? You'll be giving your customers more power,
efficiency, and safety in the performance of tough work-related tasks.
You'll be providing them more enjoyable recreational experiences
with products designed to ease the burden of tasks requiring
extra strength and agility. You'll be giving them the full
power of industrial grade hydraulics in a compact, leak-proof
power source for just about any every day task or activity.

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