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axial piston pump

Axial piston pump


The variable volume and pressure compensated design simplifies circuit design, and reduces heat buildup and noise. Four pump control options permit the designer to choose the most efficient means to power his hydraulic equipment. Choices include the standard pressure compensator control, remote pressure control, load sensing control, and horsepower limiting control.

Brass piston slippers pivot and rotate to equalize wear while a fluid passage through the slipper reduces loading and provides lubrication for the piston shoe and wear plate. Hardened swash plate and trunnion pins provide rugged support for the piston block and associated rotating group components.

Efficiently designed porting reduces noise at all pressure and flow levels for quiet, efficient operation that eliminates the need for noise shrouds. The rugged, cast iron body is thicker at stress points which contributes to quiet operation.
Specifications

Mountings: SAE 2 bolt mountings. SAE 'A', SAE' B', and SAE 'C'
Tandem pump drive capabilities
Capacities: 6, 10, 15, 20 29 GPM @ 1750 RPM
Displacements: .88, 1.26, 2.09, 2.62, and 3.78 cubic inches per revolution
Pressure Compensation Ranges: 200 to 3500 PSI continuous duty, up to 4000 PSI intermittent duty
Recommended Fluids:
Petroleum based fluids are recommended. Fluids should be designated by the fluid manufacturer for use in hydraulic systems. Fluids should contain inhibitors to prevent rust and oxidation and should contain anti-wear, anti-foam, and deaerating agents. For other fluid types, please contact your Continental Hydraulics representative.
Recommended Operating Viscosity
Petroleum based fluids:
Optimum - 140 sus (30 Cst.)
Continuous Minimum - 60 sus (10 Cst.)
Continuous Maximum - 750 sus (160 Cst.)
Max cold start up 7500 SUS
Fluid Cleanliness - ISO 18-16-13 is recommended
Operating Temperature - Operating temperature is determined by the viscosity characteristics of the fluid used. Control operating temperature as needed to assure that fluid viscosity is within acceptable limits. Because high temperatures degrade seals, reduce the service life of the fluid, and create scalding hazards, fluid temperatures should not exceed 180° F. (82° C.) at the case drain.
Mounting Position - Unrestricted. However, horizontal mounting is preferred.
Relief valves are recommended for all applications to help protect personnel and the system from potentially damaging overloads

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