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Gear pumps

July 14, 2011
Gear pumps Edited By Catlin Nalley High-pressure hydraulic gear pumps are constructed of cast iron and offer precise tolerance and reduced clearances. They have a maximum pressure range of 3000 psi (200 bar). Multiple mounting options ...

Gear pumps

High-pressure hydraulic gear pumps are constructed of cast iron and offer precise tolerance and reduced clearances. They have a maximum pressure range of 3000 psi (200 bar). Multiple mounting options are available and lip seals are standard. They have a temperature range of –40º to 225º F (–40º to 105º C). Displacement ranges from 0.008 to 25.0 in.3/rev (0.13 to 409.7 cm3/rev). Speeds range from 3600 to 1800 rpm depending on size.

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