Flow Rate: The flow rate of the pump, usually measured in liters per minute (LPM) or gallons per minute (GPM).
This specification indicates how much hydraulic fluid the pump can deliver in a given time.
Pressure Rating: The pressure rating, measured in pounds per square inch (PSI) or bars, indicates the maximum pressure the pump can generate to operate hydraulic systems effectively.
Material: Information about the construction material of the pump, which can include materials like cast iron, steel, or other alloys. The choice of material affects the pump's durability and suitability for specific applications.
Type of Pump: Hydraulic gear pumps come in various types, including external gear pumps, internal gear pumps, and gerotor pumps. Understanding the type of pump can provide insights into its performance characteristics.
Mounting Configuration: Information about how the pump is designed to be mounted in hydraulic systems, which can include flange mounting, foot mounting, or other configurations.
Shaft Rotation: Whether the pump operates in a clockwise (CW) or counterclockwise (CCW) rotation, which is essential for matching it with the power source and system requirements.
Seal Type: Details about the seals used in the pump to prevent leaks and ensure the proper functioning of the hydraulic system.
Inlet and Outlet Ports: The size and type of ports where hydraulic fluid enters and exits the pump, which need to be compatible with the hydraulic system's tubing or hoses.
Temperature and Fluid Compatibility: Information about the range of temperatures the pump can operate in and the types of hydraulic fluids it is compatible with (e.g., mineral oil-based, synthetic, or biodegradable fluids).