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| Item | Hydraulic Gear Pump |
|---|---|
| Cover Material | Cast Iron |
| Discharge Connection Size | 1 1/16"-12 |
| Displacement | 1.16 cu. in./rev. |
| Displacement Per Revolution | 1.16 cu. in./rev. |
| End Cap Material | Cast Iron |
| Gpm @ 1800 Rpm & 1000 Psi | 8.5 GPM |
| Housing | Aluminum |
| Housing Material | Aluminum |
| Intake Connection | 1 5/16"-12 |
| Max. Continuous Pressure | 4000 psi |
| Media Intake Connection Size | 1 5/16"-12 |
| Min. Rpm | 500 RPM |
|---|---|
| Motor Speed (maximum) | 3000 RPM |
| Motor Speed (minimum) | 500 RPM |
| Mounting | SAE A Bolted |
| Mounting Type | 2 Bolt Sae A |
| Nominal Gpm @ 1200 Rpm | 6 GPM |
| Overall Width | 4 2/5" |
| Rotation | CW |
| Shaft Extension (in.) | 3/4" x 1 1/4" |
| Shaft Outer Diameter | 3/4" |
| Shaft Type | Keyed |
| Width | 4.38" |
Haldex Barnes 1800293 hydraulic gear pump is a type of positive displacement (PD) pump that moves a fluid by frequently enclosing a specified volume using interlocking cogs or gears, transmitting it mechanically with a cyclic pumping action. It provides a seamless pulse-free flow proportional to the rotational speed of its gears.
| Height (cm) | 16.76 |
|---|---|
| Length (cm) | 15.75 |
| Width (cm) | 16 |
| HS Code | 8413919050 |
|---|---|
| Country Of Origin | US |
| Weight (kg) | 2.9925 |
Yes, a hydraulic pump can be used as a hydraulic motor. Hydraulic pumps are engineered to transfer huge amounts of fluid and serve as a perfect choice for powering industrial machines and applications that need superior levels of torque or RPMs.
The two types of gear pumps are internal gear pumps and external gear pumps. Internal gear pumps employ one outer ring gear and one internal pinion gear running inside the ring gear. External gear pumps use two external opposing gears (typically spur gears) in transmitting the fluid.
Hydraulic fluid contamination is the major cause of pump failure that usually happens when particulates ventilate through the system via a breather valve or cylinder rod or as a result of welding slag, repairs, sealant or refilling.
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