EATON H Series Hydraulic Motors | Raptor Supplies
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EATON H Series Hydraulic Motors


Eaton H Series hydraulic motors use the pressure and flow of hydraulic fluid to drive a mechanical load, such as a fan, conveyor or machine tool. They are designed to provide high torque at low speeds, making them ideal for heavy-duty applications that require high power and precise control.

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101-1037
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101-1007
€800.24
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101-1755
€646.63
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101-1707
€692.88
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101-1706
€658.93
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101-1032
€812.99
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101-1031
€815.35
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101-1030
€730.05
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101-1029
€725.46
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€651.63
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101-1026
€598.80
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€546.44
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101-1006
€703.05
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101-1038
€715.65
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101-1008
€908.49
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101-1005
€661.34
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101-1004
€659.65
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101-1003
€590.47
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101-1002
€623.82
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101-1001
€535.99
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€790.14
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€703.05
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101-1013
€610.63
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101-1039
€753.50
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101-1756
€702.89

Features

  • Eaton H Series hydraulic motors feature keyed shafts for high torque transmission and high load capacity.
  • They run at speeds ranging from 152 to 969 rpm.
  • These hydraulic motors are available in displacement rates up to 22.6 cubic inch/revolution.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum permissible oil viscosity of Eaton H Series hydraulic motors?

100 SUS.

What precautions should be taken while installating these hydraulic motors?

To properly install Eaton H Series hydraulic motors, it is advised to ensure that the mounting surfaces are thoroughly cleaned and devoid of any debris or contaminants that may hinder the motor's performance. To avoid any unnecessary vibration or movement during operation, the motor should be mounted securely. Additionally, to prevent premature wear or damage, it is crucial to ensure that the motor is appropriately aligned with the driven component.

How to troubleshoot a malfunctioning hydraulic motor?

In the case of hydraulic motor malfunction, multiple potential causes necessitate inspection. These may include low fluid levels or pressure, clogged filters, damaged seals or bearings, or incorrect alignment. To pinpoint the underlying issue, it is crucial to adhere to the manufacturer's prescribed troubleshooting process and take the required corrective measures.

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