Differences between Industrial, Mobile, Transport and Agriculture
Industrial and mobile hydraulic systems share the same basic physical characteristics, is using pressurized, fluid to transmit power.
Industrial hydraulics are usually designed for stationary, more controlled environments such as presses, injection molders, and factory automation where precision, duty cycle, noise control, and long service life all matter.
Mobile hydraulics (transport and agricultural systems) are built into vehicles and field machines such as trucks, tractors, harvesters, trailers and lifts where compact solutions, ruggedness, variable ambient conditions, weight and power constraints are primary drivers.
While all hydraulic systems use the same theory, the components and system design differ greatly between applications.