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Hydraulic Components
News Release from: White Drive Products | Subject: D9
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 August 2004
Motors produce high torque at low speeds
New from White Hydraulics is the D9 range of low-speed high-torque hydraulic motors.
New from White Hydraulics is the D9 range of low-speed high-torque hydraulic motors "The D9 motor line represents an expansion of our leadership role in the construction and agricultural machinery market by allowing us to offer our customers products that satisfy a multitude of applications", says Jeff Englehardt, Director of Marketing
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The D9 motors are ruggedly constructed to handle the harsh operating conditions of construction and agricultural machinery and their attachments, such as large sweeping brooms and brush cutters to name a couple", says Dick Zachary, Applications Engineer.
The motor uses dual tapered roller bearings and double-lipped Teflon shaft seals for increased load carrying capacity, and longer motor and seal life at increased operating pressures.
The eight-lobe and nine-pocket Roller Stator design facilitates smooth motor operation and torque profiles while eliminating the need for a gearbox in many applications.
Units are available in nine displacements from 256 to 1027cm3/rev with continuous operating speeds from 197 to 550rev/min.
Maximum continuous torque capacity ranges from 763 to 2290Nm.
The motor is rated for a maximum continuous input pressure rating of 207bar and a maximum temperature of 82C.
The motor is available in SAE C, Euro and wheel motor mounts with 11 shaft configurations and four porting options from which to choose.
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