Hydraulic Two Stage Gear Pumps

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Hydraulic two-stage gear pumps are designed to convert mechanical energy into hydraulic energy by using the motion of gears to move fluid through the system. They are ideally used in the...Read more

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Hydraulic Gear Pumps

StyleModelInput RpmShaft Dia.Shaft LengthPrice (inc. VAT)
ACBNA-8.8/3.6A36001/21.5£303.49
B25009340001/2"1.5"£328.55
C25009240001/2"1.5"£276.63
StyleModelPrice (inc. VAT)
A1080085£627.60
A1080086£687.11

Hydraulic Two Stage Gear Pumps

Hydraulic two-stage gear pumps, often called log splitter pumps, combine multiple flow lines at low pressures, but only use one pump when the pressure is high. Raptor Supplies offers an array of Chief and Haldex Barnes gear pumps used with presses, clamps and compactors. These pumps provide an automatic 2-speed operation; where the first stage unloads fully at 450 PSI while the second stage can go up to 3000 PSI. They are available in direct and external drive options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mounting flange in 2-stage gear pumps?

A mounting flange is a part of two-stage hydraulic pumps that provide a secure and stable mounting point while reducing vibration and ensuring the smooth functioning of the pump. It allows the installation and removal of the pump with minimal ease for maintenance and repair purposes.

What is the difference between direct and external drives?

  • In direct drive configuration, the motor is mounted directly onto the pump housing. Here, both the motor and pump share a common shaft, allowing for a direct transfer of power from the motor to the pump. Direct drives are compact in size and simpler in design, making them easier to install and maintain.
  • In external drive configuration, on the other hand, the motor and pump are separate entities that are connected by a coupling or belt drive. The motor is mounted outside of the pump housing and is connected to the pump through a mechanical linkage. External drives are more complex in size but offer greater flexibility in terms of motor selection and positioning.

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