Hydraulicspneumatics 5336 Fluidyne M2 200
Hydraulicspneumatics 5336 Fluidyne M2 200
Hydraulicspneumatics 5336 Fluidyne M2 200
Hydraulicspneumatics 5336 Fluidyne M2 200
Hydraulicspneumatics 5336 Fluidyne M2 200

High-Pressure Vane Motors

Nov. 14, 2018
M2-200 Series balanced vane motors offer speeds to 2,200 rpm at maximum pressure.

M2-200 Series balanced vane motors offer speeds to 2,200 rpm at maximum pressure. These motors are not only compact and efficient, but have the ability to provide variable speed, variable horsepower, and constant torque. They also remain undamaged when installed under load (if they are protected by a relief valve). The design of the diametrically opposed inlet and outlet chambers removes bearing loads resulting from pressure. This type of bearing load is one of the leading causes of bearing damage. The motor simplifies piping because its end cover can be repositioned relative to the body housing.

FluiDyne Fluid Power, (586) 296-7200

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