The 2RCE7 pump is a radial piston pump, which means it utilizes a set of pistons arranged radially around a central shaft.
This design allows for high-pressure output and smooth operation. The pump consists of two sections: a high-pressure section and a low-pressure section. The high-pressure section is responsible for delivering pressurized fluid, while the low-pressure section assists with the suction and return of fluid.
One of the key features of the 2RCE7 pump is its double pump configuration. This means that it combines two pumps within a single unit, allowing for simultaneous operation and improved efficiency. The double pump configuration also offers flexibility in terms of flow rate and pressure, as each pump can be independently controlled.
The 2RCE7 pump is known for its excellent performance characteristics. It can handle high pressures up to 400 bar (5800 psi) and deliver flow rates ranging from 40 to 350 liters per minute (10.6 to 92.5 gallons per minute). This wide operating range makes it suitable for various hydraulic applications, including industrial machinery, mobile equipment, and hydraulic power units.
To ensure long-lasting performance, the 2RCE7 pump is built with high-quality materials and precision engineering.
The pump's body and pistons are typically made from durable materials such as cast iron or steel, providing excellent resistance to wear and corrosion. Additionally, the pump is designed to operate smoothly and quietly, minimizing vibration and noise levels.
The 2RCE7 pump is equipped with advanced sealing technology to prevent fluid leakage and maintain optimal performance. The pistons are fitted with high-quality seals that ensure reliable operation even under demanding conditions. The pump also features an integrated pressure compensator, which helps maintain a consistent pressure output regardless of load variations.
Installation and maintenance of the 2RCE7 pump are relatively straightforward. It is typically mounted directly onto the power source, such as an electric motor or an internal combustion engine. The pump's compact design and standardized mounting interfaces make it easy to integrate into existing hydraulic systems. Routine maintenance involves checking and replacing seals, monitoring fluid levels, and ensuring proper filtration to keep the pump in optimal condition.