Model: 2PL146CSSSAN
Type: Hydraulic Gear Pump
Flow Rate: This pump has a variable flow rate, which depends on factors such as the speed of the pump and the displacement of the gears.
Pressure Rating: The pressure rating is typically specified by the manufacturer and can vary, but it is commonly used in applications with pressures ranging from 1000 to 3000 PSI (pounds per square inch).
Material: These pumps are typically constructed from high-quality materials like cast iron, aluminum, or steel to ensure durability and resistance to wear and tear.
Mounting: They are available in various mounting options, including flange and shaft-end mounting, to accommodate different installation requirements.
Design Features:
The 2PL146CSSSAN hydraulic gear pump possesses several design features that contribute to its efficiency and performance:
Gear Mechanism: This pump utilizes a pair of interlocking gears (typically helical or spur) to create a sealed chamber that moves hydraulic fluid from the inlet to the outlet.
Compact Size: Its compact design allows for easy integration into hydraulic systems with limited space.
Minimal Noise and Vibration: Gear pumps are known for their quiet operation and low vibration, making them suitable for noise-sensitive environments.
Precision Machining: The gears and housing components are precision-machined to minimize internal leakage and maximize efficiency.
High Efficiency: These pumps offer good volumetric efficiency, delivering a consistent flow of hydraulic fluid.
Working Principles:
The operation of the 2PL146CSSSAN hydraulic gear pump can be summarized in the following steps:
Inlet Phase: As the gears rotate, hydraulic fluid is drawn into the pump through the inlet port. The meshing of the gear teeth creates a sealed chamber, preventing backflow.
Compression Phase: As the gears continue to rotate, the sealed chamber moves fluid from the inlet side to the outlet side. This action increases the pressure of the hydraulic fluid.
Outlet Phase: The pressurized fluid is then expelled through the outlet port, where it can be directed to various hydraulic components or systems.