Flow Capacity: The VMQ series offers a wide range of flow capacities, catering to different hydraulic system requirements.
It can handle flow rates from a few liters per minute to over 150 liters per minute, depending on the specific model.
Pressure Rating: These vane pumps are engineered to withstand high-pressure applications. They can operate at pressures of up to 207 bar (3,000 psi), which is essential for numerous hydraulic systems.
Temperature Range: The VMQ series is designed to operate effectively within a broad temperature range, making it suitable for both extreme cold and hot environments. It can handle temperatures from -40°C to 100°C (-40°F to 212°F).
Features:
Vane Technology: VMQ pumps utilize vane technology to create a positive displacement, which ensures consistent and smooth flow in hydraulic systems. The vanes are made of high-quality materials to reduce wear and increase longevity.
Quiet Operation: These pumps are known for their low noise levels, which is crucial for applications where noise reduction is a priority.
The vane design contributes to the pump's quiet operation.
High Efficiency: Eaton Vickers VMQ vane pumps are highly efficient, minimizing energy consumption and reducing operational costs. This efficiency is achieved through precise engineering and manufacturing.
Multiple Configurations: The VMQ series offers various configurations, including single and double pumps. This flexibility allows users to select the pump that best suits their specific application and system requirements.
Ease of Maintenance: Maintenance is simplified thanks to the cartridge design of the VMQ series. Cartridge kits are readily available, making it easy to replace components and extend the life of the pump.
Compatibility: These vane pumps are compatible with a wide range of hydraulic fluids, including mineral oils, synthetic fluids, and biodegradable options. This adaptability ensures compatibility with various system requirements and environmental considerations.
Mounting Options: VMQ pumps are available in different mounting options, such as flange, foot, or bracket mounting, offering versatility in installation and system design.