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Specifications

MV

MLHV

 

 

MV Series have a disc valve: a separate distribution valve driven by a short cardan shaft (valve drive). A balance plate equalizes the hydraulic forces around the distribution valve.

 

OPTIONS
- Model - Disc valve, roll-gerotor;
- Flange and wheel mount;
- Short motor;
- Tacho connection;
- Speed sensor connection;
- Side ports;
- Shafts - straight, splined and tapered;
- BSPP and UNFports;
- Other special features.

- High pressure shaft seals 

 

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.
MV 315
314,5
510
92
111
42,5
51
200
240
160
MV 400
400,9
500
118
141
53,5
64
200
240
200
MV 500
499,6
400
146
176
53,3
64
200
240
200
MV 630
629,1
315
166
194
48
56
180
210
200
MV 800
801,8
250
188
211
42,5
48
160
180
200

 



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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