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Axial piston pump

May 28, 2013
V40M axial piston pump is designed for open-circuits in mobile machines, with displacements of 2.75 in.3/rev. Swash plate design allows for easy fine tuning of flow rate. With a self-priming speed of 2900 rpm, it is suitable for applications that require operating pressures up to 3625 psi but can handle pressures spikes up to 4600 psi. It is connected to the PTO or directly to the motor by an SAE-B flange.
V40M axial piston pump is designed for open-circuits in mobile machines, with displacements of 2.75 in.3/rev. Swash plate design allows for easy fine tuning of flow rate. With a self-priming speed of 2900 rpm, it is suitable for applications that require operating pressures up to 3625 psi but can handle pressures spikes up to 4600 psi. It is connected to the PTO or directly to the motor by an SAE-B flange.
It is available with load-sensing and electric proportional controllers, and is designed to integrate with modular line of valves.

HAWE Hydraulics North America, (980) 207-5642,

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