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Specifications

HH(MH)

MLHH

HW

 

 

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 HW

 MH

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Orbiting roller set
- Spool valve integrated with output shaft
- Output shaft supported in hydrodinamic bearings
MH Series have a spool valve: the distribution valve is integrated in the output shaft. The cardan shaft thus rotates the distribution valve and mechanical energy from the gerotor set to the output shaft.

  
OPTIONS
- Model - Spool valve, roll-gerotor;
- Flange mount;
- Shafts - straight, splined and tapered;
- BSPP and UNF ports;
- Other special features.

- High pressure shaft seal

 

 

 

Code
Displa-
cement
[cm3/rev]

Max.
Speed
[RPM]

Max. Torque

[daNm]
Max. Output

[kW]
Max. Pressure
Drop
[bar]
Max. Oil
Flow
[lpm]
cont.
cont.
int*
cont.
int*
cont.
int*
cont.
MH 200
201,3
370
51
58
16
18,5
175
200
75
MH 250
252
295
61
70
16
18,5
175
200
75
MH 315
314,9
235
74
82
14
15,5
175
200
75
MH 400
396,8
185
84
98
12,5
15
155
190
75
MH 500
502,4
150
85
104
11
14
125
160
75

 

A hydraulic motor is a mechanical actuator that converts hydraulic pressure and flow into torque and angular displacement (rotation). The hydraulic motor is the rotary counterpart of the hydraulic cylinder. Conceptually, a hydraulic motor should be interchangeable with a hydraulic pump because it performs the opposite function - much as the conceptual DC electric motor is interchangeable with a DC electrical generator. However, most hydraulic pumps cannot be used as hydraulic motors because they cannot be backdriven. Also, a hydraulic motor is usually designed for the working pressure at both sides of the motor.

Hydraulic pumps, motors, and cylinders can be combined into hydraulic drive systems. One or more hydraulic pumps, coupled to one or more hydraulic motors, constitutes a hydraulic transmission.

 
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