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Line of axial piston pumps extends by one

By Paul Dvorak | May 3, 2013

V40M

Options for the V40M include a thru-shaft with radial suction and pressure ports for mounting additional variable-displacement pumps or auxiliary units.

HAWE Hydraulics, a global manufacturer and supplier of sophisticated hydraulic components and controls for the mobile, industrial, and renewable energy markets has added the V40M to its line axial piston pumps. The new pump has been designed for open-circuits in mobile machines and has a displacement volume of 2.75 in3/rev. Its swash plate design makes it easy to fine tune the flow rate. With a self-priming speed of 2,900 rpm, it is suitable for applications that require operating pressures up to 3,625 psi but can handle pressures spikes up to 4,600 psi.

The pump is connected to a PTO or directly to the motor by an SAE-B flange. It is available with load-sensing and electric proportional controllers, and is designed to integrate with HAWE’s modular line of valves.  Among the options available is a thru-shaft with radial suction and pressure ports for mounting additional variable displacement pumps or auxiliary pumps.

The 8.2-in. long V40M fits small spaces making it well suited for applications that need a tandem pump and when efficient parallel operation call for multiple consumers at full load.

HAWE Hydraulics

www.haweusa.com


Filed Under: Hydraulics, News, O&M
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Comments

  1. nich says

    May 4, 2013 at 3:51 am

    what about the breakeven

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