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- Model: SCJ009554
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Hydraulic Orbital Motor 50cc/rev 2 Bolts 4 Bolts 15MPa
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Description
High torque low speed orbital hydraulic motor is widely applied in agriculture machinery, fishing machinery, plastic industry, mining, and construction machinery, especially fitted to lower load applications, such as plastic injection mold machine, cleaner, grass cutter, winches, conveyors, slews, sweeper drives, augers, cutters, mowers and chippers.
Specification
Model | SCJ009554 | |
Shaft Type (Optional) | Flat Key, Splined | |
Flange Type (Optional) | 2 Bolts, 4 Bolts | |
Displacement | 50cc/rev (50cm3/rev) | |
Working Pressure | 15 MPa | |
Flow | Continuous | 38LPM |
Intermittent | 45LPM | |
Max.Speed | Continuous | 698rpm |
Intermittent | 859rpm | |
Pressure | Continuous | 124∆Bar |
Intermittent | 138∆Bar | |
Torque | Continuous | 73Nm |
Intermittent | 84Nm | |
Weight | 6.5kg |
Note:
- A simultaneous maximum torque and maximum speed is not recommended.
- ∆Bar refers to true pressure difference between inlet port and outlet port.
- Continuous Rating means that the motor may be run continuously at these ratings.
- Intermittent operation refers to that the motor running time must not exceed 10% per minute under this condition.
*To assure best orbital motor life, run it for approximately one hour at 30% of rated pressure before application to full load. Be sure this motor is filled with fluid prior to any load applications.
Dimensions (Unit: mm)
L1=140mm
Hydraulic Orbital Motor Shaft (Unit: mm)
Flange Types (Unit: mm)
L=147mm
Details
Tips: Reasons of bubbles in hydraulic orbital motor
When the hydraulic orbital motor is being transported, a small amount of gas will be suspended in the gear oil as a spherical bubble with a small diameter during filling. Gas and gear oil melt into each other and will not change the physical properties of gear oil, but when gear oil melts some amount of gas and becomes saturated, it melts because of a sudden drop in pressure when it flows through the overflow valve or the inlet of the pump. A part of the saturated gas in the gear oil will be separated out and slowly gather together, resulting in large bubbles.
If the oil level in the hydraulic oil tank of the hydraulic orbital motor is too low, then the returned gear oil will appear on the surface of the oil tank and cause a lot of bubbles, and if the oil inlet pipe and the inlet of the hydraulic pump leak, there will be a lot of bubbles. The gas enters the hydraulic circulation system and bubbles appear.
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