Gm5 Low Speed Radial Piston Hydraulic Motor

Speed: Low Speed
Displacement: 800-2000cc
Rated Pressure: 25MPa
Rotation Speed: 0.3-325
Intake Pressure Impulse: Naturally Aspirated
Piston Movement: Rotary
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
GW5
Ignition Mode
Compression-Ignition
Number of Cylinders
Multi-Cylinder Machines
Cooling Cylinder
Water-Cooled
Number of Strokes
Two-Stroke
Fuel
Diesel Engine
Cylinder Arrangement Form
Five Star
Transport Package
Plywood Case
Specification
ISO 9001: 2008
Trademark
Bonny Hydraulic
Origin
China
HS Code
84122190
Production Capacity
1000sets Per Month

Product Description

ModelGM Series
Replace forSAI GM5 Series
Displacement60-12000ml/r
Torque:200-48000N.m
 
GM series bent axle radial plunger piston motor such characteristics as: high mechanical efficiency and small volume, thus it can be widely applied in hydraulic and transmission systems of plastics machinery, light industrial machinery, heavy type metallurgical machinery, petroleum and coal mining machinery, lifting and transportation equipment, ship's deck machinery, geological prospecting equipments, etc.
 
Features:
1. High Efficiency, small volume, light weight
2. High starting torque, high specific speed range
3. Motor can be used in the pump working condition and realize freewheel operation condition.
4. Compact structure, reasonable design
5. Adopting high load capacity bearing and output shaft which can bear radial load and reverse the direction of rotation.
6. The mounting dimension and more than 80% of internal components can be
interchanged with SAI products.


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Number of Employees
5
Year of Establishment
2011-04-27