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  2. Sisu Nemo - Wikipedia

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    Sisu Nemo is a hydraulic radial piston motor type developed and initially produced by Suomen Autoteollisuus (SAT). The system was patented in 1961. The motor produces a high torque at low speed and it has been primarily used to power both civil and military lorry trailers .

  3. 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.

  4. Electro-hydraulic actuator - Wikipedia

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    Electro-hydraulic actuators (EHAs), replace hydraulic systems with self-contained actuators operated solely by electrical power. EHAs eliminate the need for separate hydraulic pumps and tubing, because they include their own pump, [1] simplifying system architectures and improving safety and reliability. This technology originally was developed ...

  5. Hydraulic machinery - Wikipedia

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    The CP system generates large power losses if the machine works with large variations in load pressure and the average system pressure is much lower than the pressure setting for the pump regulator. CP is simple in design, and works like a pneumatic system. New hydraulic functions can easily be added and the system is quick in response.

  6. Coolpower - Wikipedia

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    The US military uses the expression "cool power" to describe its "regenerative drive unit", a "light-weight hybrid hydraulic drive system" that weighs 330 pounds. The "system can generate nearly 1,000 foot-pounds force (1,400 N⋅m) of torque and power equivalent to a 340 horsepower (250 kW) engine."

  7. 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.

  8. Power transfer unit - Wikipedia

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    In this example, the PTU transfers hydraulic power from the right hydraulic system to the left hydraulic system. A PTU consists of a hydraulic motor paired with a hydraulic pump via a shaft. [1] As the connection is purely mechanical, there is no intermixing of hydraulic fluid between the left and right hydraulic systems during PTU operation.

  9. Variable displacement pump - Wikipedia

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    August 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) 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.