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HK K 12

Gear pump Sz1 1.56 EU key shaft CCW
VFU
1.56 cm³
p1 max.
220 bar
p2 max.
250 bar
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Product details for

HK K 12

VFU
1.56 cm³
p1 max.
220 bar
p2 max.
250 bar
p3 max.
290 bar
A
79.5 mm
Direction of rotation
anti-clockwise rotating
Max. speed
6,000 r/min
Min. speed
700 r/min
All characteristics

Characteristics

Design
  • Gear pump group 1. 
Connection pressure side
  • Ø 9.25 
Connection suction side
  • Female thread G 3/8″ 
Material
  • housing: aluminium 
  • front flange, end cover: aluminium. 
Connection drive side
  • Hole pattern 40 x 40 - Ø 32. 
Shaft
  • double flat shaft 5 x 10 
Customs tariff number
  • 84136031 
All characteristics

Product variants

13 Results
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Identifier
VFU (cm³)
p1 max. (bar)
p2 max. (bar)
p3 max. (bar)
Price / items
0.92 cm³
220 bar
240 bar
280 bar
1.17 cm³
220 bar
250 bar
290 bar
1.56 cm³
220 bar
250 bar
290 bar
2.08 cm³
220 bar
250 bar
290 bar
3.12 cm³
220 bar
240 bar
270 bar
3.64 cm³
200 bar
210 bar
235 bar
4.16 cm³
180 bar
190 bar
205 bar
4.94 cm³
150 bar
160 bar
175 bar
5.85 cm³
120 bar
130 bar
145 bar
VFU = conveying volume per revolution
p1 = continuous pressure
p2 = working pressure
p3 = maximum pressure

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VFU (cm³)
p1 max. (bar)
p2 max. (bar)
p3 max. (bar)
A (mm)
Direction of rotation
Max. speed (r/min)
Min. speed (r/min)
VFU = conveying volume per revolution
p1 = continuous pressure
p2 = working pressure
p3 = maximum pressure