The QT33 series pumps are designed to deliver high-pressure fluid flow in hydraulic systems.
They are primarily used for powering hydraulic cylinders, motors, and other hydraulic components. These pumps feature a compact and lightweight design, making them suitable for both mobile and stationary applications.
The QT33-16-B-Z hydraulic gear pump is capable of delivering a maximum flow rate of 16 liters per minute. It offers a maximum pressure rating of 250 bar, making it suitable for applications requiring high-pressure fluid delivery. This pump is equipped with a pressure-balanced structure, resulting in smooth and efficient operation. It is designed to minimize noise and vibration, ensuring a quiet and stable hydraulic system.
The QT33-10-A hydraulic gear pump is slightly smaller, delivering a maximum flow rate of 10 liters per minute. It also offers a maximum pressure rating of 250 bar, providing sufficient power for various hydraulic tasks. This pump features an optimized design for high efficiency, allowing it to deliver maximum hydraulic power while minimizing energy consumption. It is an ideal choice for applications where space is limited and efficient performance is essential.
The QT33-12.5-A hydraulic gear pump falls between the other two models, with a maximum flow rate of 12.5 liters per minute.
It maintains the same maximum pressure rating of 250 bar, ensuring reliable performance in demanding hydraulic systems. This pump is engineered with high-quality materials and precise manufacturing techniques to ensure long-lasting operation and minimal maintenance requirements.
All three pumps in the QT33 series are designed with advanced sealing technology, preventing leakage and enhancing their overall efficiency. They are constructed with high-strength materials that offer excellent resistance to wear and corrosion, ensuring a long service life even in harsh operating conditions. These pumps are also easy to install and maintain, featuring a user-friendly design that simplifies maintenance tasks and reduces downtime.