Precision Hydraulics LLC

(on saint helens)
Lumber & Building Supplies in Portland, OR
Lumber & Building Supplies

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

2715 NW Saint Helens Rd
Portland, OR
97210

About

As the Pacific Northwest's largest hydraulic tooling outfitter, Precision Hydraulics LLC is proud to offer outstanding service to customers throughout the Portland metro area, as well as the world. Precision Hydraulics does sales, repairs, parts and rentals of all types of hydraulic equipment. We offer the following: Hydraulic & Pneumatic torque wrenches, Torque wrench calibration/certification, Gauge calibration/certification, Modular work holding systems, Pneumatic Equipment, Lubricants & coatings, Tubing, Fittings, Hoses, Gauges and Actuators. Precision Hydraulics is proud to distribute the following product lines: ENERPAC, SPX POWERTEAM, SIMPLEX, TORC UP, HYDRATIGHT, MOUNTZ, HYVAIR, ADVANCED MACHINE, STEVENS, ELPRESS, CEJN, ENFM, WRIGHT TOOLS, GRAY TOOLS, REELCRAFT and JERGENS. We offer rentals on: cylinders, pumps, torque wrenches and accessories for construction and maintenance. We have custom high-tonnage packages and multi-point lift systems for bridges. Structures and machinery are our specialty. For your construction and maintenance jobs we have 5 to 200 ton cylinders, pumps and accessories. Try Precision Hydraulics' rentals for maximum efficiency on your job. For complete authorized sales and warranty service please contact us today by phone, fax or email, or visit our website for more information.

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Services

  • Industrial Equipment Rental
  • Pick-Up Services
  • Hydraulic Equipment Repair
  • Machinery Installation
  • Machinery Repair
  • Machinery Maintenance
  • Warranties

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A huge part of any construction project is making sure that there’s a good foundation, which is why there are so many different kinds of earth-moving equipment. A construction equipment expert can help you track down just the right equipment for your project.
Conventional excavators are a common sight at many construction sites. However, there is another kind of excavator that you probably don't see too often. Called suction excavators, these machines look more like trucks and feature a boom that vacuums soil into the vehicle's storage bin.
If your capital is somewhat limited, then it might make more sense to rent the heavy equipment that you need. This way, more funds will be available for other equally important things, and you won't have to shell out a huge amount to acquire a construction vehicle.
Like buying any used vehicle, there's always going to be a degree of uncertainty when you choose to purchase used heavy equipment. You're probably always going to have to be on guard in case something breaks, placing a burden on your maintenance expenditures.
Forklifts can be used to lift and transport different items. Invented in the 1920s, this machine can be electrically powered, or powered by diesel or gas. The functionality of the truck can change depending on its attachment.
Off-highway dump trucks are much larger than on-road types. In fact off-highway dump trucks, which use rigid and articulated frames, are powerful, heavy duty, and able to handle everything from heavy dirt to rocks.
Construction equipment is not reserved just for big companies and huge projects. If you are a farmer, you could benefit from a number of different pieces of machinery, such as a motorized cultivator. We can show you our full line of equipment.
Care to guess how many businesses in the U.S. specialize in maintaining and repairing heavy equipment like dozers, dump-trucks, backhoes, tractors, excavators and forklifts? If you guessed over 74,000, you're right.
When determining what size generator you need for your construction project, keep in mind that a capacitor-start motor requires anywhere from four to six times the running watts to start up.
When you purchase a car, the smart thing to do is to do your research ahead of time and go over options to make sure that you spend your money wisely. The same is true when you buy construction equipment, and an expert can help you.
Have you ever wondered why so much construction equipment is yellow? It turns out yellow is a "warning" color that can often signal danger in nature. As mammals, we're wired to associate yellow with potential danger and increased caution -- a good idea round construction sites.
While buying a new piece of heavy equipment does come with a huge price tag, you should understand that it will eventually pay for itself. Having said that however, you should also consider other options and weigh them against each other before you approve the purchase.
Forklifts can swap attachments in case the L-shaped tines aren’t what you need. Side-shifters, slipsheet attachments, carton clamps, multipurpose clamps, rotators, fork positioners, carpet poles, pole handlers, container handlers, and roll clamps.... just to name a few! Attachments make the forklift even more versatile.
For safe, above-ground work, you need a cherry picker bucket. For electrical construction, working with lighting standards or high-rise buildings, a cherry picker will enable you to move your crew safely around the work site.
The term “Skid Steer” comes from the fact that the tires of this machine don’t turn in order to steer it! Instead, turning comes from running the wheels on each side at different speeds or directions. This makes the skid steer loader turn in circles without actually moving forward or backward.
Do you need a special certification to become a crane operator? If you guessed yes, you're probably right. Requirements can vary by region, though. Care to guess the median salary for a crane operator as published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics? If you guessed $50,720, you're right again.
If your equipment is on the East Coast, but your project is on the West Coast, your costs to move your machines could make a sizable dent in your profitability. It may be smarter to rent the construction equipment.
When it comes to choosing a construction forklift, you want a unit that’s going to be durable, able to work on various kinds of terrain, and offers excellent visibility. We can help you determine the best style and model for your project needs.
So what’s the difference between wheel loaders and track loaders? While wheel loaders are easier to maneuver on paved roads and other sensitive environments, track loaders are more suited to tasks that involve digging.
Suspended platforms are safe and economical options for working in elevated areas. Unlike traditional scaffolding, suspended platforms do not take up ground space, they eliminate that “under construction” look, and they do not provide an access point for burglars.
Carrier conventional cranes are on the rubber-tired truck body with the distinctive lattice crane boom. Since they're self-powered and on rubber tires, they can travel on highways form job site to job site, then use outriggers for stabilization when on the site.
“Dump truck” is not a commonly used phrase in the mining industry. Rather, they use the term “haul truck” for off-road dumping vehicles. These trucks can have either an articulating or a rigid frame.

Information

Company name
Precision Hydraulics LLC
Category
Lumber & Building Supplies
Est
1985

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Precision Hydraulics LLC in Portland OR?
    You can reach them at: 503-228-7133. It’s best to call Precision Hydraulics LLC during business hours.
  • What is the address for Precision Hydraulics LLC on saint helens in Portland?
    Precision Hydraulics LLC is located at this address: 2715 NW Saint Helens Rd Portland, OR 97210.
  • What are Precision Hydraulics LLC(Portland, OR) store hours?
    Precision Hydraulics LLC store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.