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    MEP803 120/208 Volts 3 Phase VS MEP804 240/416 Volts 3 Phase

    I mean, my point was, wouldn't the motor not be running deadhead? I wouldn't think the motor would sit there running, spinning the hydro pump, and then only be loaded when you want to use it. I'd assume it sits there motionless, and when you hit the "smash" button, it starts the motor & sets...
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    MEP803 120/208 Volts 3 Phase VS MEP804 240/416 Volts 3 Phase

    I'm not a millwright, but wouldn't the motor usually be on demand? I.E. hit the compress button, the motor starts, and the "extend" valve is engaged?
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