The hydraulic gear pump is the core power component of a hydraulic system. Its main function is to convert mechanical energy into hydraulic energy, providing pressurized and flowing oil to the entire hydraulic system.
Energy Conversion: Driven by an engine or electric motor, it converts input mechanical energy into the pressure energy of the hydraulic fluid, providing the power source for the hydraulic system's operation.
Providing Power Fluid: The pump draws hydraulic oil from the tank, compresses it through the meshing and rotation of gears, and delivers it to the system, forming a high-pressure oil flow that drives hydraulic cylinders, hydraulic motors, and other actuators to perform various actions (such as steering, lifting, and braking).
Maintaining System Pressure: The output oil pressure of the hydraulic gear pump depends on the system load. When the load increases, the system pressure rises, and the pump continues to operate to maintain the required pressure level, ensuring stable system operation.
