OEM GP1C096X HYDRAULIC GEAR PUMP | Partsdic®

OEM GP1C096X HYDRAULIC GEAR PUMP | Partsdic®

GP1C096X HYDRAULIC GEAR PUMP | Partsdic®
Fluid Intake: As the gears rotate, they create a low-pressure area within the pump housing. This low pressure causes hydraulic fluid to be drawn into the pump from a reservoir or tank through an inlet port.
Fluid Compression: As the gears continue to rotate, the trapped hydraulic fluid is gradually compressed between the gear teeth and the housing, increasing its pressure.
GP1C096X, HYDRAULIC GEAR PUMP | Partsdic®

Flow Rate: This pump is capable of delivering a specific flow rate of hydraulic fluid, which is typically measured in gallons per minute (GPM) or liters per minute (LPM).


The exact flow rate may vary depending on the specific model and application requirements.

Pressure Rating: Hydraulic systems often operate at high pressures to perform heavy-duty tasks. The GP1C096X pump is designed to handle a specific pressure range, typically measured in pounds per square inch (PSI) or bars.

Material: The pump's components are constructed from high-quality materials to ensure durability and resistance to wear and corrosion. Common materials include cast iron, aluminum, or steel.

Mounting Options: This hydraulic gear pump may offer various mounting options to suit different installations, such as flange, foot, or bracket mounting.

Shaft Configuration: The pump's shaft design can vary, allowing for different connection methods to hydraulic power sources, such as PTO (Power Take-Off) shafts or direct motor connections.


Functionality:
The primary function of the GP1C096X Hydraulic Gear Pump is to convert mechanical energy into hydraulic energy. Here's how it works:

Gear Rotation: When connected to a power source, such as an electric motor or an internal combustion engine, the pump's gears begin to rotate.

Fluid Intake: As the gears rotate, they create a low-pressure area within the pump housing. This low pressure causes hydraulic fluid to be drawn into the pump from a reservoir or tank through an inlet port.

Fluid Compression: As the gears continue to rotate, the trapped hydraulic fluid is gradually compressed between the gear teeth and the housing, increasing its pressure.

Fluid Discharge: The pressurized hydraulic fluid is then forced out of the pump through an outlet port. This high-pressure fluid can then be directed to various hydraulic components, such as cylinders or motors, to perform work.
GP1C096X HYDRAULIC GEAR PUMP | Partsdic®
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