Hydraulic gear pumps are deceptively simple: just two gears rotating together, forcing the hydraulic oil from one side to the other where the teeth don’t meet, and thus providing the ability to ...
A gear pump operates using two driven, intermeshed gears within a closed chamber, displacing a fixed volume as they rotate. Material is drawn into the revolving gears at the inlet and expelled as the ...
The GVR range of Gear Pumps, suited to transferring a wide range of viscous fluids such as fuel, gear and lubricant oils, varnishes, molasses and cosmetics, now includes an option for face mounting on ...
Fluid-handling or transfer devices are not basically concerned with the modulation or transfer of power, but only with the movement of fluid. Two major types of fluid-transfer pumps are ...
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