Hydraulic Pump Assembly & Testing
Our engineering and production team reviews drawings, samples, quantities and application requirements before confirming a manufacturing route.
Production Evidence


The media on this page supports evaluation of the relevant production or inspection activity. It should be read together with the approved drawing, sample and inspection requirements; it is not a claim that every displayed operation applies to every pallet truck component.
Confirmed In-House Capabilities
- CNC machining
- Injection molding
- PU wheel production
- Hydraulic pump assembly
- Metal fabrication
- Mold and tooling development
- Quality inspection
Process selection depends on component function, material, geometry, quantity and the required approval route. Hydraulic assemblies, machined parts, fabricated structures, molded components and polyurethane wheels require different controls. The quotation review identifies which confirmed capabilities are relevant and which inputs must be provided by the buyer.
Engineering Inputs and Quality Planning
A useful technical package includes the component application, truck model, drawing revision, physical sample or clear photographs, mating dimensions, quantity and destination. Buyers should identify critical interfaces, visible finish requirements, packaging needs and any functional checks that must be recorded for approval.
Quality planning starts from the agreed evidence rather than a generic web specification. Depending on the product, review may cover dimensions, visual condition, fit with mating parts, movement, assembly condition and packaging identification. Safety-related diagnosis, installation and testing must be performed by trained personnel using the applicable operating instructions.
OEM Workflow
- Drawing or sample review
- Manufacturability and tooling review
- Prototype and sample approval
- Production and quality inspection
Changes discovered during sampling should be recorded against the applicable drawing or approved sample. This gives purchasing, engineering and production teams a common reference for repeat orders and reduces the risk of comparing quotations for different configurations.
