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Eaton’s 420 Series Piston
Pumps with Hydro-mechanical Torque Control
Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corporation has added a hydro-mechanical torque control option and several performance upgrades to its 420 open circuit
piston pump product line. The 420 pump with hydro-mechanical
torque control
automatically senses heavy loads and adjusts hydraulic fluid flow accordingly.
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Eaton’s 420 Series Piston Pumps
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It is intended for moderate-flow, high-pressure mobile applications such as
compact wheel loaders, telehandlers, rough terrain forklifts, telescopic booms,
sweepers, backhoe loaders, and garbage trucks.
To accommodate the new torque control, the pump housing was designed to decrease
airborne noise to 76 dBA at 1,800 rpm and 207 bar. A case-to-inlet check valve \
was added to improve cold weather operation and provide added protection to the
seals and rotating group. The new torque control works in parallel with the
standard compensator, using a special mechanism to replace the control piston.
“In compact and mid-size equipment, torque almost always needs to be
controlled,” said Eaton Product Manager Todd McIntyre. “Limiting the torque at
the pump shaft across a wide range of engine speeds provides operators with the
benefits of increased productivity, greater efficiency and fewer engine stalls.
The result is lower engine emissions and improved fuel economy.
“Productivity is enhanced by increasing the speed with which the vehicle
function is performed due to flow rate changes made by the torque control
system. For example, raising a heavy load with a set of forks on a telehandler
places a significant amount of pressure on the hydraulic pump and system. To
prevent engine stalls without limiting the telehandler’s lifting capacity,
manufacturers not using torque control would be forced to use a smaller
displacement pump that significantly slows the operation of the forks. Torque
control automatically senses heavy loads and adjusts flow accordingly. Limiting
the flow in high pressure situations limits the torque the pump can apply to the
engine and, as a result, avoids the corner horsepower point and prevents the
engine from stalling. It also allows for higher flow and quicker operation when
the set of forks is empty, which means higher productivity.”
Eaton’s 420 pumps offer outstanding power density that is not compromised by the
use of torque control.
For further information contact:
Corporate Headquarters
Eaton Corporation
Eaton Center
1111 Superior Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114-2584
Telephone: (216) 523-5000
Press Contact:
Lynn Soule
(952) 294-7992
Eaton Corporation
Article Reference : 020141
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