A steering mechanism is a powered mechanical device—whether manned or unmanned—that enables the vehicle to randomly alter its course and direction during operation.
The electronic starter is what people nowadays commonly refer to as the motor, also known as the starter. It operates by using an energized coil that experiences a force in a magnetic field, causing the starter rotor to spin.
An electric starter is what people commonly refer to today as a motor, also known as a starter.
This series of motors can completely replace Eaton OMB series motors.
You can flexibly select different mounting flanges, output shafts, displacements, and more, providing customers with a wider range of options.
This series of motors features heavy-duty tapered roller bearings, enabling the output shaft to withstand greater radial torque.
The shaft seal can withstand a back pressure of 10 MPa. It is recommended that the motor’s back pressure not exceed 5 MPa; if the back pressure exceeds 5 MPa, it is advisable to connect an external drain line.
Before and during operation, the motor’s cavity must always be kept fully filled with hydraulic oil to ensure proper lubrication and cooling of the motor.
This series of motors features medium-load tapered roller bearings, enabling the output shaft to withstand greater radial moments.
This series of motors can completely replace Eaton’s 2000 series motors.
You can flexibly select different mounting flanges, output shafts, displacement options, and more, providing customers with a wider range of choices.
For medium-load series motors, this type of motor offers extremely high cost performance.
The stator and rotor sub-parameters adopt the EATON 6000 series motor stator and rotor sub-parameters.
The motor’s rotation direction and speed can be flexibly and smoothly controlled.
The motor’s rotation direction and speed can be flexibly and smoothly controlled.
The RMP and RMR series cycloidal hydraulic motors are both low-load axial-flow hydraulic motors. Their external connection dimensions are essentially identical, and their cycloidal parameters are completely consistent.
The RMP and RMR series cycloidal hydraulic motors are both low-load axial-flow hydraulic motors. Their external connection dimensions are essentially identical, and their cycloidal parameters are completely consistent.
R6K Series Heavy-Duty Load-Sensing Swashplate Motor
For the heavy-duty motor series, this motor model offers exceptional cost-effectiveness.