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Overview
A hydraulic motor is a mechanical actuator that converts hydraulic pressure and flow into torque and rotation.
Detailed Description
In the GVCS, the hydraulic motor forms the energy backbone powering much of the equipment. Hydraulic power offers numerous advantages that make it an attractive aspect in helping machine meet OSE Spec
See Power Cube, CEB, and Tractor for implementation examples.
Product Ecology
Uses
- Furnace - Casting
- 3D Printer - Cast mold die
- Multimachine - Precision gears.
Powers
- Industrial Robot
- Powercube
- CEB Press
- Cement Mixer
- Sawmill
- Tractor
- Bulldozer
- Seeder
- Hay Rake
- Backhoe
- Microtractor
- Rototiller
- Spader
- Hay Cutter
- Trencher
- Microcombine
- Baler
- Well Drilling Rig
- Multimachine
- Ironworker
- Metal Roller
- Rod and Wire Mill
- Press Forge
- Universal Rotor
- Drill Press
- Chipper
- Pelletizer
- Car
- Truck
See Product Ecologies for more information.
Components
- Gears
- Casing
- Bearings
Status
The Hydraulic Motor is currently in the research phases and is dependant on product release of precision equipment provided by Multimachine.
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