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Hydraulic 2-Stage Log Splitter Pump 4.0 GPM 3000 PSI CW Rotation – CBNA-15/3.0

Specifications

Attribute Specification Description
OEM Ref. No. CBNA-15/3.0
Nominal Displacement 15/3.0 ml/r Dual-stage displacement for high-speed/low-pressure and high-pressure modes.
Maximum Pressure 2.5/21 Mpa (approx. 3045 PSI) Provides exceptional splitting force for tough Australian hardwoods.
Highest Rotational Speed 3600 r/min Designed to match common small engine speeds for maximum efficiency.
Direction of Rotation Right (Clockwise) Standard rotation for most log splitter setups.
Fuel Feed Hole Φ25.4 Ensures a steady supply of hydraulic fluid to the pump.
Fuel Discharge Hole NPT1/2 Compatible with standard NPT fittings.

The Smart Engineering of a 2-Stage Hydraulic Pump

Our CBNA-15/3.0 log splitter pump is a marvel of hydraulic engineering, specifically designed to accelerate your wood splitting tasks. It operates in two distinct stages. The first stage is a high-speed, low-pressure mode that rapidly extends the cylinder rod to the log with a displacement of 15 ml/r. Once the wedge makes contact and pressure builds, the pump automatically shifts into its second, high-pressure mode. In this stage, the pump uses its smaller 3.0 ml/r displacement to generate immense force, effortlessly splitting the toughest logs. This dual-stage functionality saves time and energy, maximizing your productivity while using less fuel.

A Reliable Partner for Australian Forestry & Farming

Across the vast landscapes of Australia, from the outback farms to the forested properties, having reliable equipment is non-negotiable. The CBNA-15/3.0 pump is a workhorse, built to withstand the harsh conditions and heavy-duty use common in the country. Its clockwise rotation and standard NPT1/2 discharge port make it a straightforward replacement or upgrade for many existing log splitter units. Whether you’re processing firewood for the winter or clearing land, this pump delivers consistent power and reliability, ensuring you can focus on the job at hand.

Why GBC is the Trusted Choice

As the official sales and service provider for EVER-POWER in Australia, GBC stands for quality, reliability, and local support. We understand the unique challenges faced by Australian users, from the dense timber to the need for durable equipment. Our manufacturing process includes rigorous testing and quality control measures to ensure every CBNA-15/3.0 pump meets the highest standards. We are committed to providing you with not just a product, but a long-term solution backed by our expert team and comprehensive after-sales service.

Customer Testimonials

Farmer John Contractor Mark
My old pump was slow and struggled with the tough wood we have down here. I replaced it with the GBC CBNA-15/3.0 and the difference is night and day. It powers through ironbark and red gum like they’re nothing. Highly recommend it for anyone serious about splitting firewood. I run a small land-clearing business, and my equipment takes a beating. The EVER-POWER pump I got from GBC has been an absolute beast. It’s reliable, fast, and hasn’t missed a beat. The service was great too, they helped me make sure it was the right fit for my machine.
Small Business Owner David Machinery Technician Ben
We needed a wholesale solution for our range of log splitters. GBC offered a great price on a bulk order of these CBNA-15/3.0 pumps. The quality is top-notch and our customers are really happy with the performance. I’ve installed a few of these CBNA-15/3.0 pumps for clients. The build quality is excellent, and the performance is consistently impressive. The standard fittings make installation easy. A solid product all around.

FAQ: Your Guide to Log Splitter Pumps

Q: How does a 2-stage pump save me time?

A: A 2-stage pump operates in a high-speed, low-pressure mode to quickly extend the cylinder to the log. Once resistance is met, it automatically switches to a slower, high-pressure mode for maximum splitting force. This eliminates the slow movement of a single-stage pump on the entire stroke, drastically reducing cycle time.

Q: What does “Nominal Displacement” mean for my log splitter?

A: Nominal displacement (e.g., 15/3.0 ml/r) tells you how much fluid the pump moves per revolution. The larger first number (15 ml/r) is for the fast, low-pressure stage, and the smaller second number (3.0 ml/r) is for the slow, high-pressure splitting stage. This dual-rate system is key to its high performance.

Q: What pressure (PSI) do I need for my log splitter?

A: The pressure required depends on the type of wood you are splitting. For tough Australian hardwoods like Jarrah or Red Gum, a higher PSI (like the 3000 PSI offered by the CBNA-15/3.0) is crucial for a clean, efficient split. For softer woods, a lower pressure might suffice, but it’s always best to have more power available.

Q: Why is the rotation direction important?

A: The rotation direction (e.g., Right, Clockwise) must match the direction of your engine’s output shaft. Installing a pump with the wrong rotation will cause it to cavitate and fail. Always check your engine’s rotation before purchasing a replacement pump.

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