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Hydraulic Motor FAQS

QWhat is Hydraulic Motor?

AA hydraulic motor is a mechanical actuator that converts hydraulic pressure and flow into torque and angular displacement (rotation). The hydraulic motor is the rotary counterpart of the hydraulic cylinder as a linear actuator. Mechanical efficiency is the ratio of actual torque delivered to theoretical torque. Torque ripple is the difference between minimum and maximum torque delivered at a given pressure during one revolution of the motor. Motor speed is a function of motor displacement and the volume of fluid delivered to the motor.

QWhat is Hydraulic Piston Pump?

APiston pumps and plunger pumps use a mechanism (typically rotational) to create a reciprocating motion along an axis, which then builds pressure in a cylinder or working barrel to force gas or fluid through the pump. The pressure in the chamber actuates the valves at both the suction and discharge points. Axial-piston pump varies displacement by changing angle of swashplate. The piston pump is a rotary unit which uses the principle of the reciprocating pump to produce fluid flow. Instead of using a single piston, these pumps have many piston-cylinder combinations.

QWhat is Engine parts?

AFor a four-stroke engine, key parts of the engine include the crankshaft (purple), connecting rod (orange), one or more camshafts (red and blue), and valves. For a two-stroke engine, there may simply be an exhaust outlet and fuel inlet instead of a valve system. Originally Answered: How many parts are in an engine car? Assuming a four cylinder engine: Engine block, cylinder head, crankshaft, crankshaft bearings, flywheel/flexplate, vibration damper. The engine consists of a fixed cylinder and a moving piston. The expanding combustion gases push the piston, which in turn rotates the crankshaft. ... After the piston compresses the fuel-air mixture, the spark ignites it, causing combustion. The expansion of the combustion gases pushes the piston during the power stroke.

QWhat is Vickers Series?

AIcorporating an industry-first, intra-vane cartridge design technology, Eaton V Series pumps provide long operating life, outstanding volumetric efficiency and excellent serviceability. Preferred by engineers for indoor applications because of their extremely quiet 12-vane system, these pumps are so well-known for reliability and versatility that they are used all over the world in plastic injection molding, material handling, power units and other industrial applications. Pressure-balanced, modular design reduces noise, extends life and improves serviceability Wide range of available displacements allows for broader range of applications.