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Piston hydraulic motor NAM1 Series
industrial

piston hydraulic motor
piston hydraulic motor
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Characteristics

Technology
piston
Other characteristics
industrial
Pressure

Max.: 320 bar
(4,641 psi)

250 bar
(3,626 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Rotational speed

Max.: 1,500 rpm
(9,424.78 rad.min-1)

Min.: 15 rpm
(94.25 rad.min-1)

Torque

Max.: 36,667 Nm
(27,044.19 ft.lb)

11 Nm, 284 Nm
(8.11 ft.lb, 209.47 ft.lb)

Min.: 935 Nm
(689.62 ft.lb)

Displacement

Max.: 10,019 ml
(338.78 US fl oz)

77 ml
(2.6 US fl oz)

Min.: 213 ml
(7.2 US fl oz)

Description

Model NAM1 Series Replace for Hagglund NHM1 Series, Denison, Intermot Displacement 213-10019 ml/r Torque 935-36667 N.m NAM series bent axle connecting rod type motor has such characteristics as: high mechanical efficiency and good reliability, thus it can be widely applied in hydraulic and transmission systems of plastics machinery, light industrial machinery, heavy type metallurgical machinery, petroleum and coal mining machinery, lifting and transportation equipment, ship's deck machinery, geological prospecting equipments, etc. Features: As the product adopts eccentric crankshaft and five-piston structure with comparatively low frequency, it has low noise characteristic; It has big startup torque, perfect stability at low speed, so it can stably operate at very low speed. The patented plane compensation port plate has perfect reliability and almost no leakage. The piston bushing is sealed by seal ring, so it has comparatively high volume efficiency. The crankshaft and the connecting rod are supported by roller, so it has very high mechanical efficiency; The rotational direction is reversible, the output shaft allows endure certain radial and axial force; It has comparatively high power mass ratio.
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