Hydraulicspneumatics 936 Hawe V60n 130 Pump P

Axial-piston pump with serial gearbox protection

Jan. 14, 2014
Axial-piston pump with serial gearbox protection
The V60N-130 axial piston pump offers standard torque limitation for a vehicle’s gearbox. Other features include up to 130 cm3/rev displacement and 450-bar peak pressure. The pump is suitable for load-sensing systems working at operating pressures of up to 400 bar and supplying hydraulic consumers with different pressure requirements and variable flows. With the pump flanged directly to the power take-off of a vehicle’s gearbox, engine power is transmitted directly to the pump without losing energy unnecessarily. Alternatively, with SAE- and ISO-standardized flanges, the pump can also be connected to separate transmissions. A through-shaft allows installing an additional pump for ancillary functions. It easily withstands peak pressures to 450 bar.

Hawe Hydraulics, (980) 207-5642

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