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External-gear hydraulic motor APM series
aluminumfor heavy-duty applications

external-gear hydraulic motor
external-gear hydraulic motor
external-gear hydraulic motor
external-gear hydraulic motor
external-gear hydraulic motor
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Characteristics

Technology
external-gear
Other characteristics
aluminum, for heavy-duty applications
Pressure

250 bar, 300 bar
(3,626 psi, 4,351 psi)

Rotational speed

3,500 rpm, 4,000 rpm
(21,991.15 rad.min-1, 25,132.74 rad.min-1)

Torque

70 Nm, 460 Nm
(51.63 ft.lb, 339.28 ft.lb)

Displacement

Min.: 8 cm³
(0.27 US fl oz)

Max.: 26 cm³
(0.88 US fl oz)

Description

The essential components of series APM212 external gear motors are an aluminium alloy body and two gearwheels supported by plain bearings. The front flange can be the SAE standard, or the British or German OEM patterns. Particular attention has been focussed on the design of the shaft seal, which is often affected by back-pressures Advantages - High overall efficiency thanks to optimised hydraulic compensation - Optimum quality/price ratio - Customised models can be built for specific applications - Low maintenance requirements, even in heavy-duty operating conditions - Various components and accessories are available for radial/axial loads, integral anti-cavitation - valve, etc. Models Unidirectional (model code APM) Reversible (model code APMR) With integral anti-cavitation valve With outrigger bearing for axial and radial loads Applications Agricultural machines Construction machinery Winches Harvesting machines Hydraulic tools

Catalogs

APM212HP
APM212HP
56 Pages
APM212
APM212
56 Pages
APM series
APM series
56 Pages

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand C6.255

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