Maximum Speed: The maximum rotational speed of the motor depends on various factors such as the hydraulic pressure, load, and fluid characteristics. However, motors in this series might typically have a maximum speed in the range of 1000 - 3000 revolutions per minute (RPM). The maximum speed is an important consideration for applications where high - speed operation is required.
Minimum Speed: There is also a minimum operating speed, usually around 50 - 200 RPM. Below this speed, the motor's performance might become less stable due to factors like internal friction and the characteristics of the hydraulic system.
Torque Output
Maximum Continuous Torque: The motor can provide a significant maximum continuous torque output. Based on the displacement and typical operating pressures, the maximum continuous torque could range from 500 - 2000 Nm (Newton - meters). The torque output is directly proportional to the displacement and the pressure difference across the motor.
Peak Torque Capacity: In short - term or intermittent applications, the motor can handle a peak torque that is higher than the continuous torque. The peak torque capacity might be around 1.2 - 1.5 times the maximum continuous torque for a short duration without causing damage to the motor.