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Group 2 Gear Pump
Hydraulic gear pumps are a type of positive displacement pump that uses gears to pressurize and move hydraulic fluid. They consist of two meshed gears - a drive gear and an idler gear - that rotate in a tight-fitting housing. As the gears rotate, they create a suction at the inlet of the pump, drawing in hydraulic fluid, and then push it out through the outlet.
These pumps are commonly used in hydraulic systems for a variety of applications, including construction equipment, agricultural machinery, and industrial machinery. They are known for their efficiency, reliability, and ability to provide consistent fluid flow at high pressures.
There are two main types of hydraulic gear pumps: external gear pumps and internal gear pumps. External gear pumps have two external gears that mesh with each other, while internal gear pumps have one external gear and one internal gear that mesh together.
Hydraulic gear pumps are available in various sizes and configurations to meet different flow rate and pressure requirements. They are generally compact, lightweight, and cost-effective compared to other types of hydraulic pumps.