If you’re weighing whether a custom hydraulic motor is worth the effort, here’s the short answer: yes—especially when torque density, low-speed stability, and rugged duty cycles matter. The BMH/OMH Series (BMH-200/250/315/400/500) from Hebei feels like it was designed by people who’ve actually stood on a muddy jobsite at 5 a.m. and needed the thing to just run.
The industry is pivoting to higher efficiency orbit and cycloid designs, smarter sealing for bio‑oils, and tighter contamination control. Electrification gets the headlines, but for high-torque, low-speed outputs—winches, augers, mixers—hydraulics still win. Many customers say they want flexible porting and shaft options without 20-week lead times. That’s where a custom hydraulic motor spec pays off.
| Model | Displ. (cc/rev) | Rated Pressure (MPa) | Rated Torque (Nm) | Rated Speed (rpm) | Ports / Shaft |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BMH-200 | ≈200 | 14–16 | 400–520 | 200–450 | G1/2 or SAE; splined/ keyed |
| BMH-315 | ≈315 | 14–16 | 650–800 | 160–350 | G1/2 or SAE; splined/ keyed |
| BMH-500 | ≈500 | 14–16 | 1000–1200 | 120–280 | G1/2 or SAE; splined/ keyed |
Test data (typical): volumetric efficiency 85–90% @ rated speed; noise 68–72 dB(A) @ 1 m; case drain leakage ≤ 5 ml/min @ 16 MPa. Verified per ISO 8426 methods.
Use cases: augers, grain conveyors, brush cutters, mixers, winches, compact wheel drives, and marine hatch actuation. In fact, a custom hydraulic motor spec with lower internal leakage shines at slow crawl speeds where stalling is expensive. Anecdotally, users report fewer heat issues when matched to ISO VG 46 oils and a decently sized return filter.
| Vendor | MOQ | Lead time | Customization depth | Certs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Autolsty BMH/OMH | 100 | 3–5 weeks | High (shaft/port/seal/displacement) | CE, RoHS option |
| Imported Brand A | 1–10 | 6–12 weeks | Medium | CE |
| Local Brand B | 50–100 | 4–8 weeks | Low–Medium | Varies |
Agriculture auger (EU): swapped to BMH-315 with FKM seals; downtime dropped ≈30% over harvest. Marine winch (APAC): BMH-400 with epoxy paint and stainless fittings; operators liked the crawl control—no jumpiness at low flow.
Follow ISO 4413 for safety and system design, ISO 8426 for performance verification, and maintain oil cleanliness per ISO 4406 (aim 18/16/13 or better). DIN 51524 (HVLP) hydraulic oils are commonly recommended. Honestly, most failures I see trace back to contamination, not the motor.
References:
[1] ISO 4413: Hydraulic fluid power—General rules and safety requirements.
[2] ISO 8426: Hydraulic fluid power—Positive displacement pumps and motors—Determination of steady-state performance.
[3] ISO 4406: Hydraulic fluid power—Fluids—Method for coding the level of contamination.
[4] DIN 51524: Hydraulic fluids—Specifications for HL, HLP, HVLP.