Hydraulic motors and pumps
In a hydraulic system, the hydraulic pump converts
mechanical energy into fluid energy in the form of oil flow. The oil
flow created by the hydraulic pump is then directed to the motor through
the system’s valve—such as a directional control valve, flow divider, or
selector valve. Once the oil flow reaches the motor, the motor converts
the fluid energy into mechanical energy to perform the physical work.
Simply put, these two components do the opposite of one another as one
converts mechanical energy to fluid energy and the other, vice versa.
Each of these components, while serving different purposes, rely on one
another to successfully perform the work of the hydraulic system.
Hydraulic cylinders
When a normal working stroke of a hydraulic cylinder is
not feasible for the task required, telescopic Hydraulic Cylinder is
employed. A telescopic hydraulic cylinder is nested in stages where the
effect of the piston is expanded over multiple barrels fitted perfectly
in a small main sleeve.
Hydraulic Hoses
Muncie Power Products offers a variety of high quality
hydraulic hoses. Choose from braided, spiral, suction, large bore, and
thermoplastic. With our primary inventory warehouse in Muncie, Indiana,
Muncie Power Products is ready to meet the needs of the North American
market.
Hydraulic powerpacks
Hydraulic power packs come in many different shapes and sizes; from very large (and generally stationary) industrial units through too much smaller and compact packs designed for mobile applications. To ensure your power pack provides consistent and reliable performance, we first need to understand the application in which it will be used.