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October 28, 2014
Gear Pump Division
Motors, Winch Motors and Two-Speed Motors
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A gear motor is a hydraulic actuator which takes flow from a hydraulic pump and converts it to force and rotary motion in order to do work.
What is a gear motor?
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No, they are similar in construction, but they are not the same.
Is a gear motor the same thing as a gear pump?
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•Motors are bi-rotational • Pumps are run in a single direction • Motors have an external drain • Pumps drain internally
• Motors have like porting • Pump inlet is larger than the outlet
• Motor shaft seals are rated for 125 psi • Pump shaft seals are rated for 15 psi
What are the physical differences between a gear motor and a gear pump?
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Motor Function
From Pump
To Tank
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•Gear motors are considered high speed - low torque • Standard gear motors do not operate smoothly at speeds lower than 400 rpm
•Start-up torque is typically 60-65% of theoretical torque • Running torque is 80-90% of theoretical torque
• The drain line must be connected when downstream pressure exceeds 100 psi
Gear Motor Characteristics
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Highest Torque and Displacement
Lowest Torque and Displacement
Average or Running Torque
Graph of Motor Torque
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Winch Motors
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• Available in the 30/31™, 50/51™ and the 75/76™ series motors
• CAD gear teeth • 13 teeth for the 30/31and 50/51 series • 14 teeth for the 75/76 series
• Increased frequency and smaller amplitude torque ripple
• Can offer up to 75% of theoretical torque at start up • Smooth operation down to 100 rpm
Winch Motor Features
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Standard 76 Gear Winch Motor 76 Gear
Tooth Profile Comparison
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5100
4600
4200 Standard M76 WM 76
Torque Ripple Comparison
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Special Winch Motor Thrust Plates & Ring Seal Parts
•Thrust Plate - 391 2185 059 •Thrust Plate Seals - standard pocket seals (6 per thrust plate) •Ring Seals - 391 2585 024
WM30/31™
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Special Winch Motor Thrust Plates & Ring Seal Parts
•Thrust Plate - 391 2185 062 •Thrust Plate Seals - standard pocket seals (6 per thrust plate) •Ring Seals - 391 2585 022
WM50/51™
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Special Winch Motor Thrust Plates & Ring Seal Parts
•Thrust Plate - 391 2185 053 •Thrust Plate Seals - 391 2885 040 Teflon ring (2 per thrust plate) •Ring Seals - 391 2585 023
WM75/76™
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Integral Bearing Carrier Two-Speed Motors
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Integral Bearing Carrier Two-Speed Motors
•Available in the 30/31 and the 50/51 series motors •Can be set up in Winch Motor configuration •Rated to 3000 psi (207 bar) •75 to 3000 psi (5 to 207 bar) pilot pressure to shift the spool •Can offer up to 83% of theoretical starting torque in the low speed mode* •Smooth operation down to 100 rpm*
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Integral Bearing Carrier Two-Speed Motors
Rear section gears
Front section gears
All Two-Speed Motors are built with the gears “out of phase”.
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900
1100
1300
1500
1700
1900
2100
2300
WM50-1 1/2"
WM50-1 1/2"
WM50-1 1/2"x1 1/2"in phase
Torque in Inch Pounds
Torque Ripple for a Two-Speed Winch Motor with “in phase” Gear Sets
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900
1100
1300
1500
1700
1900
2100
2300
WM50-1 1/2"
WM50-1 1/2"
WM50-1 1/2"x 1 1/2"out of phase
Torque in Inch Pounds
Torque Ripple for a 2-Speed Winch Motor with “out of phase” Gear Sets
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RAISE
M 1
M 2
Shown with spool biased to low speed. Can also be assembled as biased to high speed.
I.B.C. Two-Speed Motor Schematic
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• Primary Work Rotation • Secondary Work Rotation • Counterbalance Rotation • Constant Gear Section • Intermittent Gear Section
I.B.C. Two-Speed Motor Important Terms
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• Primary Work Rotation - Clockwise • Secondary Work Rotation - Counter Clockwise • Counterbalance Rotation - Counter Clockwise (Mount the counterbalance valve (not shown) on the left side only) • Front gear section constant operation • Rear gear section intermittent operation
The 2-speed valve is on the right side of the assembly in this view.
A = Counterbalance and/or Brake release signal port B = Spool shift signal port C = Spring chamber drain port* D = Shaft seal drain port* E = Work port F = Counterbalance work port
B D
C
A F
E
* Drain lines must be connected to tank.
I.B.C. Two-Speed Motor Right Hand Assembly
23 The 2-speed valve is on the left side of the assembly in this view.
• Primary Work Rotation - Counter Clockwise • Secondary Work Rotation - Clockwise • Counterbalance Rotation - Clockwise (Mount the counterbalance valve (not shown) on the right side only) • Rear gear section constant operation • Front gear section intermittent operation
A = Counterbalance and/or Brake release signal port B = Spool shift signal port C = Spring chamber drain port* D = Shaft seal drain port* E = Work port F = Counterbalance work port
B D
C
A F
E
I.B.C. 2-Speed Motor Left Hand Assembly
* Drain lines must be connected to tank.
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Intensified Pressure
System Pressure
Pilot Signal Pressure
Tank Pressure
Vacuum (Cavitation)
Counterbalance Valve Signal Pressure
I.B.C. Two-Speed Motor Color Key
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Clockwise - Left hand Assembly or Counter Clockwise - Right hand Assembly
Pilot Signal
From Pump
To Tank
To Tank
Low Speed
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Clockwise - Left hand Assembly or Counter Clockwise - Right hand Assembly
From Pump
To Tank
To Tank
Pilot Signal Transition
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Clockwise - Left hand Assembly or Counter Clockwise - Right hand Assembly
From Pump
To Tank
To Tank
Pilot Signal High Speed
28 To Tank
To Tank
Counter Clockwise - Left hand Assembly or Clockwise - Right hand Assembly
Pilot Signal
From Pump
Low Speed
29 To Tank
To Tank
Counter Clockwise - Left hand Assembly or Clockwise - Right hand Assembly
Pilot Signal
From Pump
Transition
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From Pump
To Tank
To Tank
Counter Clockwise - Left hand Assembly or Clockwise - Right hand Assembly
Pilot Signal High Speed
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