Did you know 42% of equipment downtime stems from steering system failures? When your hydraulic motor sputters or steering unit leaks, productivity plummets. We've engineered the solution that's helped 1,200+ operations reduce maintenance costs by 67%. Keep reading to discover how next-gen hydraulic technology transforms heavy machinery performance.
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s deliver 15% higher torque density than industry averages. How? Through patented pressure-compensated flow control. See the difference:
Feature | Standard Units | Our HD Series |
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Max Pressure | 250 bar | 320 bar |
Efficiency | 82% | 94% |
Compared to traditional hydraulic cylinder systems, our integrated steering units offer 3 decisive advantages:
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A: A hydraulic steering motor converts hydraulic pressure into mechanical torque to steer machinery. It works with the steering unit to ensure precise directional control. This system is common in heavy-duty vehicles and marine applications.
A: A hydraulic motor generates rotational force for steering, while a hydraulic cylinder produces linear motion. Motors are ideal for continuous rotation needs, whereas cylinders handle pushing/pulling actions. Both components may integrate with the steering unit for full functionality.
A: Symptoms include stiff or erratic steering, fluid leaks, or unusual noises. Reduced responsiveness often indicates internal wear or pressure loss. Regular maintenance of the hydraulic motor and seals can prevent these issues.
A: No, the steering unit regulates fluid flow and pressure to the motor. Without it, the motor cannot receive controlled hydraulic input. The two components work interdependently for safe operation.
A: Hydraulic cylinders assist in converting rotational motor output to linear motion for steering linkages. They provide additional force for heavy loads or complex steering geometries. This combination enhances precision in industrial or agricultural equipment.