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Axial piston pumps

Oct. 13, 2011
P1/PD series variable displacement axial-piston pumps are designed for medium-pressure open-circuit mobile (P1) and industrial (PD) applications. Including 18, 28, 45, 60, 75, 100, and 140 cc/rev displacement models, they are rated ...

P1/PD series variable displacement axial-piston pumps are designed for medium-pressure open-circuit mobile (P1) and industrial (PD) applications. Including 18, 28, 45, 60, 75, 100, and 140 cc/rev displacement models, they are rated for continuous operation at pressures to 4060 psi (280 bar).

Full through-drive versions are available in sizes 28 cc and larger; optional torque limiter can be added to sizes 45 cc and larger. They can enhance hydraulic fan drive system performance.

Parker Hannifin Corp.
Hydraulic Pump Div.
(937)644-3915
http://bit.ly/HP1011Parker

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