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Radial-piston motors consume less energy

July 10, 2014
Radial-piston motors consume less energy
The MS83/MS125 high-flow radial-piston motors offer more power while consuming less energy. The motor’s large displacement (MS83 – up to 10,019 cc; MS125 – up to 15,000 cc) makes them suited to heavy-duty applications. The motors offer high power density (up to 240 kW/322 hp for the MS125; 200 kW/268 hp for the MS83) and good efficiency at low speed, thanks to their redesigned valving-distribution cover. Additional benefits include direct drive, high torque (MS83 for the 71,500 N--m; 77,000 N-m for the MS125), flexible design, higher speed (+50%), and lower pressure drop (–50%) than the previous design.

Poclain Hydraulics, (262) 321-0676

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