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Guide to Hydraulic Tanks

Order the correct hydraulic tanks for your applications


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Hydraulic tanks, also referred to as hydraulic reservoirs or hydraulic reservoir tanks, are storage units that are used in fluid power applications. Hydraulic tanks are available in a variety of sizes and materials. Standard shapes include rectangular, T-shaped, L-shaped or cylindrical. Reservoir tanks are commonly constructed of aluminum, steel or heavy-duty plastic. The tank's materials must hold up against severe temperatures, corrosive chemicals and other extreme conditions.

Hydraulic tanks can be outfitted with several accessories, including temperature gauges and relief valves. Perhaps the most important feature of a hydraulic reservoir is its capacity. Sizes are available ranging from a few quarts to several gallons. When ordering hydraulic tanks, consider the following:

1. Use aluminum hydraulic reservoir tanks when you need light-weight durability.

2. Order heavy-duty, plastic hydraulic tanks for a low-cost way to reduce your tank's weight.

3. Purchase custom hydraulic tanks when a standard tank won't fit your unique application.

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Purchase aluminum hydraulic tanks


A light-weight, durable aluminum hydraulic reservoir tank is ideal when weight is a factor. Use aluminum hydraulic tanks as a vehicle component to increase fuel mileage and performance.

I recommend: Request a quote for an aluminum hydraulic tank at Hydrotech. The company offers on-site installation and start up of your hydraulic system, even if you purchased the tank from another company. Find a hydraulic oil tank at S&S Truck Parts. The company serves the automotive industry and offers 25- and 50-gallon aluminum saddlemount and aluminum upright hydraulic tanks.

Use heavy-duty plastic hydraulic tanks


Heavy-duty, plastic hydraulic tanks offer a cost-effective way to reduce your reservoirs' weight and provide a leak-free construction. Plastic molding allows the manufacturer to increase the thickness of the tank in areas that need it most. Plastic also offers protection against corrosion, which is a weakness of metal tanks.

I recommend: Contact Centro to find the correct plastic material for your hydraulic fluid tank. The company tests each of the materials it uses and can suggest the best material for your application. Find heavy-duty, plastic hydraulic tanks at Flambeau. The manufacturer offers equipment ranging from a 1.5-quart to a 4-gallon hydraulic tank.

Order a custom hydraulic tank


A custom hydraulic tank design allows you to implement an oddly-shaped tank in your unique applications. A custom hydraulic tank manufacturer can bring your designs to life while suggesting the best materials for your specific application. Ordering a custom hydraulic tank ensures your finished product is the desired weight.

I recommend: Order custom hydraulic tanks for off-road and specialty vehicles at Metko. The company uses a wide variety of metals, including aluminum, stainless steel, aluminized steel and mild steel. Contact Anel for a custom steel hydraulic tank. Anel's engineers use your design plans to create a high safety-rated finished product.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • When ordering a hydraulic tank, know that fluids expand during nominal system operation. The capacity of your hydraulic reservoir tank needs to be large enough to accommodate the changes in fluid levels.

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