Did you know 73% of hydraulic system failures stem from pump inefficiency? While you're reading this, subpar hydraulic gear pumps might be costing your operation $18,500 annually in maintenance and downtime. Conventional pumps struggle with modern demands - leaking under pressure, overheating during continuous operation, and failing to integrate with smart hydraulic cylinders.
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Our micro hydraulic gear pump
delivers 30% higher efficiency than standard models. How? Through patented helical gear design that maintains 94% volumetric efficiency even at 3,000 PSI. Unlike old-school hydraulic motors, these compact units:
Feature | Our MP-300 | Competitor A | Competitor B |
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Max Pressure | 3,200 PSI | 2,500 PSI | 2,800 PSI |
Flow Rate | 15 GPM | 12 GPM | 14 GPM |
Whether you need integration with hydraulic cylinders or compatibility with existing motors, our engineering team delivers tailored solutions. Recent success stories include:
68% reduction in harvesters' energy consumption
22% faster cycle times for construction equipment
When XYZ Manufacturing upgraded to our micro hydraulic gear pumps:
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A: Micro hydraulic gear pumps are ideal for compact systems like medical devices, small robotics, and precision machinery. They provide steady fluid flow in low-to-medium pressure applications. Their small size ensures efficient use in space-constrained setups.
A: Hydraulic gear pumps use meshing gears to move fluid, offering simplicity and cost-effectiveness. They excel in high-speed, moderate-pressure applications compared to piston or vane pumps. Their durable design requires minimal maintenance.
A: Yes, micro gear pumps can power small hydraulic cylinders with proper pressure and flow control. They’re suitable for light-load tasks like clamping or positioning. System compatibility depends on pressure ratings and cylinder size.
A: Regular fluid checks, filter replacements, and seal inspections are critical. Contamination prevention ensures longevity for both the motor and pump. Monitor for abnormal noise or pressure drops to detect early wear.
A: Gear pumps work well with gear and vane motors due to similar pressure tolerances. For high-torque applications, piston motors may require additional pressure adjustments. Always verify system pressure and flow specifications.