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What are the main performance parameters of hydraulic pumps?

What are the main performance parameters of hydraulic pumps?

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speedOperating speed is the actual rotation speed of a pump (or motor) at work.Rated speed is the maximum speed that can operate normally for a long time under rated pressure. If the pump exceeds the rated speed, the work will cause insufficient oil absorption, vibration and noise, the parts will suffer cavitation damage, life expectancy.Minimum steady speed is the minimum speed allowed for normal motor operation. At this speed, the motor does not appear crawling phenomenon.
Main performance parameters of hydraulic pump:1. Hydraulic pump pressureHydraulic pump operating pressure is the pump (or motor) in actual work output (or input) oil pressure, determined by the external load.Rated pressure refers to the maximum pressure under continuous running in accordance with the test standards under normal working conditions. The size of the pump is limited by the service life, and the service life of the pump (or motor) will be shorter than the design life if it exceeds the rated pressure. When the work pressure is greater than the rated pressure, it is called overload.
Displacement and flowDisplacement refers to the pump (or motor) every turn a week, by the size of the sealing chamber geometry variable discharge (or enter) the volume of liquid, commonly used unit is ml/r (ml / rev). Displacement can be changed as a variable pump (or variable motor), and the displacement can not be changed into a quantitative pump (or a quantitative motor).Actual flow is the amount of flow at the outlet (or inlet) when the pump (or motor) is operating. As the pump itself leaks, the actual flow is less than the theoretical flow. As the motor itself has an internal leakage, to achieve the specified speed, in order to compensate the leakage, the actual flow of input must be greater than the theoretical flow.

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