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  2. Sisu Nemo - Wikipedia

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    The hub consists of a distribution valve that adjusts the flow in and out of each cylinder. A drum brake may be integrated with the motor and the combined unit fitted into a 20-inch rim. [3] Despite its small size, the system can deliver 8,000–10,000 newton metres of torque, so a separate planetary gear set is generally not required. Due to ...

  3. Hydraulic torque wrench - Wikipedia

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    Some manufacturers utilize a holding pawl design to keep the wrench locked in position prior to each power stroke, while others use varying designs, which have different faults and advantages. Hydraulic torque wrenches typically offer accuracy of ±1-3% and have a high degree of repeatability making them well suited to applications where large ...

  4. Hydraulic motor - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic motors usually have a drain connection for the internal leakage, which means that when the power unit is turned off the hydraulic motor in the drive system will move slowly if an external load is acting on it. Thus, for applications such as a crane or winch with suspended load, there is always a need for a brake or a locking device.

  5. Hydraulic machinery - Wikipedia

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    A simple open center hydraulic circuit. An excavator; main hydraulics: Boom cylinders, swing drive, cooler fan, and trackdrive Fundamental features of using hydraulics compared to mechanics for force and torque increase/decrease in a transmission. Hydraulic machines use liquid fluid power to perform work. Heavy construction vehicles are a ...

  6. Variable displacement pump - Wikipedia

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    A variable displacement pump is a device that converts mechanical energy to hydraulic (fluid) energy. [1] The displacement, or amount of fluid pumped per revolution of the pump's input shaft can be varied while the pump is running.

  7. Fluid coupling - Wikipedia

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    A fluid coupling consists of three components, plus the hydraulic fluid: The housing, also known as the shell [5] (which must have an oil-tight seal around the drive shafts), contains the fluid and turbines. Two turbines (fanlike components): One connected to the input shaft; known as the pump or impeller, [5] or primary wheel input turbine. [5]

  8. Hydraulic pump - Wikipedia

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    A hydraulic pump is a mechanical source of power that converts mechanical power into hydraulic energy (hydrostatic energy i.e. flow, pressure). Hydraulic pumps are used in hydraulic drive systems and can be hydrostatic or hydrodynamic. They generate flow with enough power to overcome pressure induced by a load at the pump outlet.

  9. Hydraulic diameter - Wikipedia

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    The hydraulic diameter, D H, is a commonly used term when handling flow in non-circular tubes and channels. Using this term, one can calculate many things in the same way as for a round tube. Using this term, one can calculate many things in the same way as for a round tube.