If you have a hydraulic system, you need to understand how hydraulic plunger pumps differ. With the right knowledge, you can know that your pump is functioning properly and give you the performance you need. There are many different types of hydraulic pumps, but let's take a look at the four main ones you need to know:
These types of pumps operate in open or closed circuits and offer variable speed settings that can be set to fixed or fluctuating input speeds. They can change the direction of the fluid and are simple to operate with high turnover. Axial pistons are useful for moving the travel drive and working hydraulics of mobile machines. The important components of axial pistons will change according to your needs. Pumps can have a rotary swash plate or a curved shaft design. If your system operates at high pressures, you will need to understand radial piston pumps, which typically operate at pressures of 400 to 700 bar. In these pumps, the piston extends radially around the drive shaft. They usually have low noise levels. They are commonly used in presses, machines for processing plastics, and machine tools for clamping hydraulics. As the type of pump capable of operating at these high pressures, radial pumps are an important part of many hydraulic operations in continuous operation. Does your system need a high-quality hydraulic pump? Don't you know which pump is right for your specific needs? Please call us and we will help you choose the pump you want. Whether you need a gear pump, vane pump, axial pump or radial pump, you can use products to keep your operation running strong for years.







