The hydraulic pump in a barber chair generally consists of several main parts:
Cylinder and Piston: The central chamber where hydraulic fluid pressure is converted into linear motion. When the piston moves inside the cylinder, it changes the height of the chair.
Hydraulic Fluid: Usually oil, which transfers pressure from one part of the system to another.
Barber chair Hydraulic pumps Handle or Foot Pedal: The actuator that the barber uses to operate the pump. By pressing or pumping this lever, the fluid is forced to move, raising or lowering the chair.
Release Valve: This valve allows the controlled release of hydraulic pressure, enabling the chair to lower smoothly.
Base and Mounting Plate: The structural foundation that supports the hydraulic pump and connects it securely to the chair frame and floor.
How Does a Barber Chair Hydraulic Pump Work?
The pump works on the principle of hydraulic pressure transmission. When the barber presses the pump handle or foot pedal, the hydraulic fluid inside the cylinder is pressurized and forces the piston to extend, raising the chair. To lower the chair, the barber activates the release valve, which allows the fluid to flow back, and gravity causes the chair to descend gently.
The system is sealed tightly to prevent leaks and maintain pressure, ensuring smooth, stable, and controlled movements. The design allows for incremental adjustments, enabling the barber to set the chair at any desired height within the pump's range.
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item No
DA-10-02
Weight
9.2kg
Height
338mm
Stroke
160mm
Pressure
200kg