Low Speed High Torque Hydraulic Motors

M+S Hydraulic has engineered a range of low speed high torque motors that are well suited for long-lasting performance with a maximum displacement of 801 cm3/rev and a 240 litres per minute oil flow.

Low speed high torque hydraulic motors remove the need for gearboxes, being an efficient and reliable component of a hydraulic system.

Renowned for high-performance hydraulic motors, steering units, valves, brakes and accessories, the M + S Hydraulic brand offers complete cost-competitive solutions. Featuring award-winning designs, the range helps turn hydraulic systems into exceptionally reliable and efficient machines.

Features:

  • Maximum displacement: 801 cm3/rev
  • Maximum speed: 736 RPM
  • Maximum pressure: 350 bar
  • Maximum oil flow: 240 litres per minute
  • Temperature range -40°C - 140°C

Applications:

  • Conveyors
  • Feeding mechanism of robots and manipulators
  • Metal working machines
  • Textile machines
  • Food industries
  • Agriculture machines
  • Mining machinery

Options:

  • Model- Spool valve, roll-gerotor
  • Flange mount
  • Shafts- straight, splined and tapered
  • SAE, Metric and BSPP ports
  • Speed monitoring
  • Other special features

Speak to our Hydraulic Hose, Fittings & Mobile Range division about your factory automation

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