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Hydraulikpumpe

Product Information "Hydraulikpumpe"
Pumpentyp Flügelradpumpe
Anzahl Pumpenelemente 2
Typ Flansch Typ G
Centerabstand Gewinde - Montagebohrungen Flansch C1 (mm) 114.5
Gesamtlänge Pumpe L1 (mm) 504
Halsdurchmesser D2 (mm) 127
Achsentyp Typ D
Abstand Ende - Flansch L2 (mm) 55.6
Achsendurchmesser D3 (mm) 31
Anzahl Kanäle 14
Drehrichtung Uhrzeigersinn
Gewindeart Montagebohrungen 1/2 UNC
Centerabstand zwischen Gewinde-Montagebohrungen C-CO1a (mm) 50.8
Centerabstand zwischen Gewinde-Montagebohrungen C-CO2a (mm) 88.9
Gewindeart Montagebohrungen 3/8 UNC
Centerabstand zwishcen Gewinde-Montagebohrungen C-CO1b (mm) 26.2
Centerabstand zwischen Gewinde-Montagebohrungen C-CO2b (mm) 52.4
Mengenteiler vorhanden JA
Gewindeart größter Anschluss Mengenteiler TA3 7/16 UNF
Gewindeart 2ter Anschluß vom Mengenteiler TA4 7/16 UNF
Material vom Gehäuse Metall

Kalmar

The Kalmar company was founded on Nelcon BV from the Netherlands, which was founded in 1883. Kalmar now belongs to the Cargotec group of companies, which has its German headquarters in Hamburg. Kalmar offers loading solutions and services for ports, terminals, distribution centers and heavy industry. Since 1999 they have also been manufacturing forklift trucks which are primarily designed for high loads of up to 60 tons. Kalmar is a pioneer in terminal automation and energy-efficient container handling. Every fourth container at a terminal around the world is handled by a Kalmar machine. In the 1940s, Kalmar developed the first straddle carrier for industry and in the 1970s the first RoRo tractor. To meet the need for more efficient container handling, Kalmar launched the first generation of reachstackers in the 1980s and, a decade later, the first forklift truck to operate on demanding terrain.

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