The Anatomy of a Barber Chair Hydraulic Pump

A barber chair hydraulic pump is a crucial component in modern barbershops, enabling smooth and efficient height adjustments for the chair. The hydraulic pump mechanism uses pressurized fluid to adjust the height, providing comfort and functionality for both the barber and the client. Understanding the key components of a barber chair hydraulic pump helps to appreciate its role in everyday use and the performance of the chair.

The hydraulic cylinder is the central component of the system. It houses the hydraulic fluid and enables the lift and descent of the chair. When activated, the pump moves the fluid in and out of the cylinder, creating the pressure needed to raise or lower the seat. The hydraulic cylinder is typically made of durable steel to withstand the pressure and wear associated with frequent use.

The piston is another critical part of the hydraulic system. It moves within the cylinder and is responsible for generating the force required to lift or lower the chair. As fluid is pumped into the cylinder, the piston is pushed upward, causing the chair to rise. When the fluid is released, the piston moves down, lowering the chair. This simple yet effective mechanism allows for easy and smooth adjustments.

The control valve regulates the flow of hydraulic fluid into the cylinder. This valve allows the user to control the speed of the chair's rise or descent, providing fine-tuned adjustments for the barber's or client's comfort. It is typically operated through a lever or foot pedal located on the chair.

The base and footrest are additional components that contribute to the functionality of the hydraulic pump. The base provides stability, while the footrest offers added comfort during use, particularly when the chair is raised to higher positions.

Salon Chair Hydraulic Pump(DA-26-01)

https://www.barberchairpumps.com/product/barber-chair-hydraulic-pump/
item No
DA-26-01
Weight
5.8kg
Height
288mm
Stroke
110mm
Pressure
200kg

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