Product Description

HCIC aluminum toolbox assembly 8Gallon power unit(12-way 8-gallon aluminum toolbox hydraulic power unit,20MPa pressure,12vDC 2.2KW motor,custom parts,top pick for mobile hydraulic tasks)

Product Detail

Introduction:

Job site pros know the drill—hydraulic power units need to be tough, easy to haul, and ready to work without fuss. HCIC’s aluminum toolbox assembly 8Gallon power unit nails all three. the aluminum case is light enough for one person to carry, and the guts inside are built to take a beating.


Core Specs: No Fluff, Just Hardworking Features


1. Standout Looks + Bulletproof Tank


This unit’s housed in a bright orange aluminum toolbox—scratch-resistant, rust-proof, and tough enough to handle daily bumps on job sites. Inside, the 30L iron fuel tank is 3mm thick—way beefier than the thin tin tanks on cheap units. It won’t bulge or leak, even when running at full 20Mpa pressure, so you never waste time cleaning up oil spills or replacing faulty tanks.


2. Power That Goes the Distance (No AC Needed)


The pump cranks out a steady 2.7cc/r flow rate, paired with 20Mpa working pressure—plenty of oomph for small lifts, hydraulic clamps, or farm equipment attachments. The 12vDC 2.2kw motor is a game-changer; you don’t need to plug into a wall outlet. Hook it up to a vehicle battery, and you’re good to go—perfect for remote jobs or mobile setups where power’s hard to find.


3. All Parts Included + Safety First


HCIC sends you every accessory you need, assembled to your specs—no running to the hardware store for missing fittings. Each unit gets a sticker with its unique part number HYP8GSC12, so when you need a replacement part later, just give that number and you’re set. No more guessing which part fits.


We also throw in two must-haves: a 10Amp charger that tops up the 12v system fast—no waiting around for a dead battery to slow you down. And a big emergency power-off switch—flip it anytime something goes sideways, and the unit shuts down instantly. Safety doesn’t get simpler than that.


FAQ

Expert answers to your most common questions about heavy industrial equipment, hydraulic systems, and replacement components.

📏 Product Selection & Compatibility

Q: How do I choose the right replacement parts for my heavy equipment (excavator, loader, bulldozer)?
A: This is the #1 question we get from fleet managers and equipment owners on international heavy equipment forums – and it all starts with gathering the right specs. First, have your equipment’s model and serial number handy (this lets us cross-reference OEM exact parts quickly). Second, note the specific component you’re replacing (cylinder, seal, valve, or hose) and any visible dimensions (bore size for cylinders, length for hoses) if you can measure them. Third, be clear about your operating conditions (extreme temps, dusty mining sites, coastal corrosion) – this ensures the part holds up long-term. Our technical team also offers free part-matching support if you’re stuck – no guesswork, just parts that fit and perform.
Q: What’s the difference between OEM, aftermarket, and custom heavy equipment parts?
A: This is a top Google search query for anyone looking to balance cost and quality. OEM parts are made by the equipment’s original manufacturer (e.g., Caterpillar, Komatsu) – they’re a perfect 1:1 fit, but often the most expensive. Aftermarket parts (our standard offering) are built to match OEM specs and performance, but at a more affordable price – ideal for most daily use scenarios and perfect for minimizing fleet costs. Custom parts are tailored to non-standard equipment, vintage machines, or unique operating needs (e.g., extreme high-pressure hydraulic systems) – this is our specialty, and we build them to the same ISO 9001 standards as our aftermarket parts. We help you pick the right option based on your budget and equipment needs.
Q: Will aftermarket heavy equipment parts void my equipment’s warranty?
A: This is a huge concern for clients (and a hot topic on Reddit’s heavy equipment communities) – but the short answer is usually no. Most equipment manufacturers can’t void your entire warranty just for using aftermarket parts, unless they can prove the aftermarket part directly caused the damage or failure. Our aftermarket parts are built to meet or exceed OEM performance standards and come with our own 12-month warranty – so you can rest easy knowing you’re not sacrificing protection for cost savings. If you’re still unsure, we recommend checking your equipment’s warranty documentation or consulting with the manufacturer – we can also provide specs and certification documents for our parts to support your inquiry.
Q: What specs do I need to provide for custom heavy equipment or hydraulic components?
A: To build a custom part that fits perfectly and performs as needed, we need 4 core pieces of information (this is our go-to checklist for custom orders). 1) Equipment details (model, year, serial number, or photos of the mounting area). 2) Performance requirements (load capacity, pressure rating, operating speed, cycle frequency). 3) Dimension constraints (maximum/minimum size allowed, mounting hole positions, groove dimensions for seals). 4) Operating environment (temperature range, exposure to dust, moisture, chemicals, or saltwater). If you have a sketch or old part to reference, even better – our R&D team uses this information to create 3D models and precision-built parts that meet your exact needs, with no surprises upon delivery.

⚙️ Performance, Durability & Maintenance

Q: How can I extend the service life of my heavy equipment and its components?
A: Contamination and neglect are the top two causes of premature equipment failure – this is a mantra we repeat to every client, and it’s the top tip on every international heavy equipment forum. To extend life, follow these 3 key steps: 1) Stick to a regular maintenance schedule (change fluids, filters, and seals at the recommended intervals – our parts come with a detailed maintenance guide). 2) Keep equipment clean (remove dust, mud, and debris from hydraulic components, radiators, and moving parts to prevent overheating and wear). 3) Train operators properly (rough operation – like overloading cylinders or slamming attachments – causes unnecessary stress on components). Following these steps can extend your equipment’s life by up to 50% – saving you thousands in replacement parts and downtime.
Q: Can heavy equipment parts withstand extreme operating environments (hot, cold, dusty, coastal)?
A: Yes – but only if you choose the right materials and coatings (a top Google search for clients in the Middle East, Arctic regions, and coastal mining operations). For extreme heat (up to 250°C, e.g., desert construction or steel mills), we use heat-treated alloy steel and high-temperature FKM/FFKM seals that resist thermal degradation. For extreme cold (down to -60°C, e.g., Alaskan pipeline work or Canadian farming), we use low-temperature resistant materials that won’t crack or become brittle. For dusty mining sites or coastal saltwater environments, we use anti-corrosion hot-dip galvanizing, stainless steel, and dust-proof wiper seals to keep components protected. Just inform us of your environment upfront, and we’ll tailor the parts to your needs – no premature failures, no costly replacements.
Q: What are the most common hydraulic system problems, and how do I troubleshoot them quickly?
A: Based on years of supporting clients worldwide, the top 3 most common hydraulic system problems (and quick fixes) are: 1) Slow or weak operation (usually low fluid levels, clogged filters, or air in the system – fix by topping up fluid, changing the filter, and bleeding air from the lines). 2) Hydraulic leakage (usually from worn seals or damaged hoses – fix by replacing with premium, environment-matched parts and ensuring proper installation). 3) Cylinder rod won’t move (usually a failed control valve or blocked fluid line – fix by inspecting the valve and clearing any blockages). We also offer a free printable troubleshooting guide for common issues – perfect for keeping in the shop or service truck, and our technical team is available 24/7 for emergency support.
Q: Do heavy equipment components require any special maintenance for extreme operating conditions?
A: Yes – extreme operating conditions require a few extra maintenance steps (a common question on international heavy equipment forums). For hot environments: check fluid temperature daily, clean coolers/radiators weekly, and replace seals every 6 months (instead of the standard 12) to prevent thermal degradation. For cold environments: use low-viscosity hydraulic fluid to ensure proper flow in cold weather, warm up the equipment before full operation, and inspect for cracked hoses or seals after each use. For coastal or corrosive environments: wash down hydraulic components with fresh water after each use to remove salt or chemical residue, and inspect for rust or corrosion weekly. Our custom parts come with a tailored maintenance schedule based on your environment – so you know exactly what to do to keep your equipment running smoothly.

🛡️ Ordering, Service & Support

Q: Do you offer custom heavy equipment parts for vintage or non-standard machines?
A: Custom heavy equipment parts are our specialty – this is one of the main reasons clients choose us over other suppliers (and a top Google search for owners of vintage machines or custom-built equipment). We can customize every aspect of heavy equipment parts: hydraulic cylinders, seals, valves, hoses, and even structural components. Our R&D team uses 3D modeling and precision manufacturing to create parts that meet your exact specs – all with the same ISO 9001 and CE certification as our standard parts. There’s no minimum order quantity for custom parts – whether you need 1 custom cylinder for a 20-year-old bulldozer or 100 custom seals for a fleet of custom garbage trucks, we can deliver, and the lead time is surprisingly fast (usually 3-7 business days for most customizations).
Q: What warranty do you offer for heavy equipment and hydraulic parts, and what does it cover?
A: All our heavy equipment and hydraulic parts (standard, aftermarket, and custom) come with a comprehensive 12-month warranty – this is a huge selling point for clients, and it’s a top Google search for anyone looking for reliable parts. The warranty covers material defects and manufacturing errors (non-human damage) – so if a part fails due to a problem with our materials or production process, we’ll provide a free replacement (and cover shipping for bulk orders) with no hoops to jump through. Our custom parts also come with the same warranty – so you don’t have to sacrifice protection for customizability. We also offer an extended warranty option for clients who need extra coverage for extreme operating conditions.
Q: How quickly can I get replacement parts for my downed equipment to minimize downtime?
A: We understand that downed heavy equipment means lost revenue – this is the top priority for every construction, mining, and waste management client. For standard aftermarket parts (the most common sizes for excavators, loaders, and bulldozers), we keep a large inventory in our 3 modern factories and offer same-day or next-day shipping worldwide (via DHL, FedEx, or UPS for small orders; sea freight for bulk orders). For custom parts, the lead time depends on complexity (usually 3-7 business days) – and we offer expedited production for emergency orders (for a small additional fee). We also keep a large inventory of hard-to-find vintage part sizes – so even if your equipment is 20+ years old, we can get you back up and running quickly.
Q: Do you provide installation guidance or technical support for heavy equipment parts?

Why This Unit Beats the Rest for On-Site Work


It’s lighter than those clunky industrial units—one guy can carry it from the truck to the job site. But it’s tough enough to last for years, even with daily use. The 3mm tank doesn’t bend, the motor starts every time, and the pressure stays steady when you need it most. Whether you’re fixing up farm gear, running a warehouse lift, or powering a construction clamp, this unit works without the hassle of fancy setups or constant repairs.


HCIC has been building hydraulic gear for folks who get their hands dirty for years. We don’t make units that look good on shelves—we make units that work when you need them. This 12-way 8-gallon power unit is exactly that: a no-nonsense tool for the job.

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Verify Core Specifications

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Select Mounting & Compatibility

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