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HydraSpecma becomes Premier Partner to Danfoss Power Solutions

Danfoss Power Solutions – Technology at the Forefront

Danfoss Power Solutions is a global leader in mobile hydraulics, electrical components, and complete system solutions for construction, agricultural, and off-highway machinery. Through the partnership, HydraSpecma now offers several of Danfoss’ most innovative product lines:

  • PLUS+1® System – an advanced programmable control platform that streamlines machine development and optimizes performance.

  • Danfoss RCT Remote Controls – robust and ergonomic radio control systems that enhance safety and productivity.

  • PVG Proportional Valves – electrohydraulic valves providing precise control, supporting CAN-bus and load-sensing functionality.

  • Orbital Motors – one of the market’s most extensive ranges of hydraulic motors, suitable for everything from hand tools to heavy machinery.

  • Editron Electric and Hybrid Systems – high-efficiency drive systems combining low weight with sustainable performance.


A Broader Offering for the Market

By partnering with Danfoss, HydraSpecma strengthens its position as a system supplier in hydraulics and electrification. The company provides consulting, component selection, programming, and integration – delivering complete solutions that meet Danfoss’ technical standards.

Customers now gain access to the full Danfoss product range through a certified partner with proven competence, local presence, and extensive system experience.

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