Load Sensing versus CPR    

The Common pressure rail or CPR is considered as an alternative for current LS systems. LS systems are built around a complex valve block, often combined with expensive pump control. CPR systems are built modular, separating complexities of load control and control of the power source.
Innas expects that CPR systems will compete with LS systems on the possibility to meet current and future market demands: Mobile machines should become more flexible, easier to operate, more productive, less dependent on operator skills and easier to maintain and tune. All these demands should be combined with low operational costs. CPR offers the best opportunities to meet those market demands.

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Load Sensing vs CPR
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