Did you know 23% of industrial equipment downtime stems from hydraulic motor failures? While you're reading this, somewhere a production line is losing $18,000/hour from a seized hydraulic cylinder. What if your hydraulic systems could work harder, last longer, and cost less?
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Our hydraulic piston motor
s deliver 15% higher efficiency than ISO 4392 standards. How? Through patented pressure-balanced pistons that maintain 2,900-3,200 PSI operation without leakage. You get 20,000-hour service intervals - 3x longer than typical gear pumps.
Feature | Our Motor | Industry Avg. |
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Max Pressure | 450 bar | 350 bar |
Efficiency | 94% | 82% |
From compact 0.5L/min hydraulic motors for agricultural equipment to 250L/min heavy-duty systems for mining shovels - we engineer solutions that fit like your machine's missing puzzle piece. Custom port configurations? Specialized heat treatment? You name it, we build it.
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A: A hydraulic piston motor converts hydraulic pressure into rotational motion, while a hydraulic gear pump generates flow by meshing gears to move fluid. Piston motors excel in high-pressure applications, whereas gear pumps prioritize simplicity and cost-efficiency.
A: No. Hydraulic cylinders produce linear motion using piston movement, while hydraulic piston motors create rotational output. Their functions (linear vs. rotational) and mechanical designs are fundamentally different.
A: They're widely used in heavy machinery like excavators and cranes, industrial mixers, and mobile equipment requiring high torque at low speeds. Their efficiency makes them ideal for high-power hydraulic systems.
A: Hydraulic piston motors require regular seal inspections and contamination control due to precise components. Gear pumps need gear wear monitoring and viscosity checks, but generally have simpler maintenance routines.
A: Hydraulic piston motors offer superior power density, variable displacement options, and better high-pressure performance compared to gear or vane motors. They're preferred for demanding industrial applications requiring precise control.