Hydraulicspneumatics 1286 Eaton Hydre Mac Motor Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1286 Eaton Hydre Mac Motor Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1286 Eaton Hydre Mac Motor Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1286 Eaton Hydre Mac Motor Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1286 Eaton Hydre Mac Motor Promo

Direct-Drive Radial-Piston Motor

Oct. 10, 2014
The Hydre-Mac direct-drive radial-piston motor handles variable-speed applications requiring less energy to deliver more power. The low-speed, high-torque motor, featuring a cam-lobe
The Hydre-Mac direct-drive radial-piston motor handles variable-speed applications requiring less energy to deliver more power. The low-speed, high-torque motor, featuring a cam-lobe design, was created using a MacTaggart Scott heavy-duty motor design. The motor increases component life with two inlet and outlet ports that reduce pressure drops at high power; generating less heat overall, and through a symmetrical 18 piston/roller assembly, which eliminates piston side loading and reduces wear and tear. Hydre-MAC’s repairable wear surfaces include shaft seals, wear rings, piston seals, and bearing pads that can be replaced on-site.

Eaton Corp., Hydraulics Group , (888) 258-0222

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