Transcription of Figure 1 Quickand Easy Guide - Eaton
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Reprinted from Design World for Eaton Corp., 2011 WTWH Media, Power ||||Rodney B. EricksonSenior Training SpecialistEaton gear, piston and vane pumps, one type is not better than any other type in an absolute sense they simply are different, with individual Hydraulic Pump Technology and SelectionandAEasy GuideFigure 1 The hydraulic pumps found in virtually all mobile and industrial applications today use pistons, vanes, or gears to create the pumping action that produces flow. Each method features individual characteristics that differentiate it from the others and make it suitable for a particular range of applications. Piston pumpsPiston pumps can have the pistons arranged in a radial or axial fashion. Radial types tend to be specialized for applications requiring very high power, while axial piston pumps are available in a wide range of displacements and pressure capabilities that make them suitable for many mobile and industrial tasks.
Figure 2 Fluid Power |||| displacement between zero and maximum is easily achieved with relatively simple actuators to change the swash plate angle.
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