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What is the nominal pressure of the hydraulic pump and hydraulic motor?

What is the nominal pressure of the hydraulic pump and hydraulic motor?

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Rated flow refers to the flow under the rated speed and rated pressure input to the motor.Due to leakage loss, the actual flow of the input motor must be greater than its theoretical flow. Actual flow of motor (i.e. inlet flow) leakage flow = theoretical flow of the motor.
Working pressure - the actual working pressure of the motor, that is, the pressure of the input oil. The difference between the motor inlet pressure and the outlet pressure should be calculated.Rated (nominal) pressure under normal working conditions, according to the test standards for continuous operation of the maximum pressure, that is, the rated pressure, more than the maximum pressure is called overloading.
Related concepts of hydraulic motorsFlow theoretical volume refers to the volume of oil inhaled in unit time without leakage.

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