Custom 12V & 24V DC Hydraulic Power Units
When you need hydraulic power where there’s no three-phase — on a truck, a trailer, an RV, or a remote machine — we spec and build DC power units around your cylinder, your duty cycle, and your space.
Hydraulic Power Anywhere You Have a Battery
DC hydraulic power units run off 12V or 24V, which makes them the answer when line power isn’t available or practical. We match the pump, motor, reservoir, and valving to the actual load — so you get exactly the unit the job needs, not more than it does.
What People Build Them Into
- RV slide-outs, levelers, and lift systems
- Truck and trailer lift gates and dump beds
- Snow plow and spreader hydraulics
- Mobile and off-highway equipment
- Tight-space industrial machines with no three-phase
- Specialty single-acting and double-acting cylinder circuits
How We Build the Right Unit
1
Tell Us the Job.
What’s it moving, how far, how fast, how often, and what voltage do you have to work with? That’s enough for us to start.
2
We Spec the Configuration.
We size the pump, motor, reservoir, and valving — single- or double-acting, with the control setup the application needs.
3
We Build or Source It.
Standard configurations move fast. Custom units come with lead time confirmed up front, so you can plan around it.
Why Spec It With Us
Right-Sized, Not Over-Sold.
We spec to the actual duty cycle, so the unit fits the space, the battery, and the budget — and lasts.
Real Application Engineering.
Pump selection, reservoir sizing, valve logic — that’s engineering work, and it comes with the order rather than as a separate consult.
A Sourcing Network Behind Us.
What we don’t build in-house, we source through our manufacturer network, so you get the right unit even when it’s a one-off.
Common Questions
Can you match or replace a failed DC power unit?
Yes. We can match an existing unit from its specs or a sample and build or source a replacement.
How do I know what size I need?
Tell us what the unit needs to move, how far and how fast, how often, and your available voltage — we’ll size it from there.
Tell Us About the Application
Call or request a quote with your voltage, cylinder, and duty cycle. We’ll spec the right unit.
