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Specifications

MM

MLHM

 

 

- Gerotor set
- Spoolvalve integrated with output shaft
- Output shaft supported in hydrodynamic bearings
MM Series have a spool valve: the distribution valve is integrated in the output shaft. The cardan shaft thus rotates the distribution valve and mechanical enegry from the generator set to the output shaft.

 

OPTIONS
- Model - Spool valve, roll-gerotor;
- With or without flange;
- Side and rear ports;
- Series with pressure valves;
- Shafts - straight and splined;
- Speed sensor connection;
- BSPP and UNF ports;
- Other special features;

 

 

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.
MM 8
8,2
1950
1,1
1,5
1,8
2,6
100
140
16
MM 12,5
12,9
1550
1,6
2,3
2,4
3,2
100
140
20
MM 20
20
1000
2,5
3,5
2,4
3,2
100
140
20
MM 32
31,8
630
4
5,7
2,4
3,2
100
140
20
MM 40
40
500
4,1
5,7
1,8
3,0
80
110
20
MM 50
50
400
4,5
5,8
1,7
2,1
70
90
20

 



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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