Hydraulic equipment and systems have been
Oilgear's primary business since 1921. For decades, Oilgear has
developed hydraulic techniques to meet the unique needs and unusual
fluid power problems of machinery builders and users worldwide, matching
fluid power systems to a tremendous range of applications and
industries.
Oilgear announces replacement
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The Oilgear Company has announced the
replacement for the Oilgear PVWH piston
pump which it has manufactured for decades. With thousands upon
thousands ofthese pumps in the population Oilgear has introduced the
PVWJ series pump to be completely interchangeable with the PVWH.
The pump will be a drop in replacement for
the "H" pump so, the port location and
mounting arrangements are identical. This means that you can pull a PVWH
pump out and the PVWJ pump will drop in it's place. In addition the
internal parts, rotating group, shaft, bearings etc are the same as
well. There are two major changes. First, is the compensator. It is
completely new and will not interchange with the old. That is to say,
you cannot take the compensator off a PVWH and put a compensator for the
PVWJ on that pump. It will not bolt up.
The internal parts of the two compensator
are different as well. The speed ofresponse is identical to the PVWH so
there will be no performance issues. It will behave exactly as the PVWH.
Second, the gasket material
used for sealing some surfaces has been replaced with O-rings for better
sealing and fewer leaks. Therefore, seal kits are not interchangeable
All other features are the same as the "H" pump. The PVWW will continue
to be made for HWBF (water based fluid) application and will not change.
The PVWJ pumps will come into production in the first quarter of O? The
PVWH pumps and parts will continue to be made for the foreseeable future
and of course parts will be manufactured according to legal
requirements. |