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Eaton announces Cast Iron series pumps

An Eaton Corp product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 6, 2009

Eaton Corporation has added Group 2 (SAE A) Cast Iron series pumps to its Global Gear Pump (GGP) line.

The pumps are available in 10 displacements from 8cm3/rev to 36cm3/rev with maximum operating pressure up to 310 bar and speed up to 3,600rpm.

This range is a response to customer requirements for quieter, more durable pumps.

A key feature of the new pumps is that they are able to operate in the higher temperature environment created by upcoming diesel emission regulations.

Because the GGP A-Cast Iron series was engineered primarily for mobile applications, quiet operation was one of the principal design goals.

Eaton's GGPs offer high-efficiency gear profiles, which provide low noise and low-pressure ripple.

Mobile applications are also the reason the GGP A-Cast Iron series uses cast-iron material rather than the more common aluminium.

Cast iron's better thermal stability and higher strength provides greater durability and extends service life when compared to aluminium pumps or similar types.

The cast-iron pump extends the product line's capabilities into a range of heavy-duty applications where durability is a key factor.

They use specially designed high wear-resistant bearings to achieve high pressure and speed ratings.

They are also available with B-size shafts in the A-size frame to add even more torque and pressure capacity.

Typical applications for the A-Cast Iron pumps include skid steer loaders, wheel and front-end loaders, telehandlers, forestry equipment, agriculture harvesters and combines, fan drive cooling systems and industrial power units.

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