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Hydraulic motors

Aug. 10, 2007
WG low-speed/high-torque hydraulic motors feature flow rates to 57 lpm continuous, torque to 548 Nm continuous, and pressures to 138 bar continuous. Precision rollers eliminate sliding friction and improve motor efficiency; heavyduty drive links, high ...
WG low-speed/high-torque hydraulic motors feature flow rates to 57 lpm continuous, torque to 548 Nm continuous, and pressures to 138 bar continuous. Precision rollers eliminate sliding friction and improve motor efficiency; heavyduty drive links, high pressure shaft seals, and needle bearings increase shaft load capability. Twelve displacements range from 41 to 404 cc/rev. Six shaft options, five mounting options, and many porting options are available.

White Drive Products, (270) 885-1110 www.whitedriveproducts.com

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BOOK 2, CHAPTER 12: Fluid Motor Circuits

March 18, 2009
Table of Contents

Motor leakage variations

Oct. 18, 2006
affect low-speed performance

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