Efficient Hydraulic Motor for Reverse Operation: 500-3000psi

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The discussion focuses on identifying the most efficient hydraulic motor for reverse operation, where oil pressure is used to turn the motor instead of the motor generating oil pressure. The application requires handling variable pressures between 500 psi and 3000 psi. Participants emphasize the need for more specific data to select the appropriate motor type effectively. Basic research on hydraulic motors is recommended to aid in the decision-making process. Understanding the differences between hydraulic motors and pumps is crucial for this application.
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Hi all :)

Which oil hydraulic motor type is most efficient to use for a reverse operation?

which means, instead of turning the motor to create oil pressure, you will actually use oil pressure to turn the motor.

I am looking for a motor for an application producing variable pressure from 500psi to 3000 psi.

much thanks
Ariel o:)
 
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FreakMath said:
... turning the motor to create oil pressure...
That would be an oil pump.

... oil pressure to turn the motor. ...
That's the general definition of "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydraulic_motor" ".

.. I am looking for a motor for an application producing variable pressure from 500psi to 3000 psi.
Selecting a motor requires much more data. You will have an easier time after doing some basic research... http://www.google.com/search?q=hydraulic+motors
 
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