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Fig. 140 Hydraulic Intensifier

A hydraulic intensifier is a hydraulic machine for transforming hydraulic power at low pressure into a reduced volume at higher pressure.
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Source Scan from Kennedy, Rankin (1912 edition of 1905 book.) The Book of Modern Engines and Power Generators, vol. VI, London: Caxton, pp. p. 127,fig. 140
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