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¡¤ Vane pumps/motors ¡¤ 2008-6-4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Vane pumps/motors The vane pump/motor consists of a rotor, carrying a number of sliding vanes, rotating in a circular housing. With the rotor being eccentric to the casing, oil is transmitted in the vane spaces across the pump from the suction to the discharge port. The vanes are acted on the centrifugal force when the units is rotating, but in order to reduce leakage ata the tips it is common practice to pressure load them(by supplying discharge pressure to the base of the vane slots) and sometimes to spring load them against the track. As with the gear unit, control of the clearances at the sides of the rotor assembly is most important. The balanced design in Figure 3 eliminates pressure loading on the bearings and uses and ¡®elliptical¡¯ vane track with the vanes moving in and out twice each revolution. There are diameterically opposed suction ports and discharge ports as shown in Figure 3 and these are connected together in the cast body. This pump is only available as fixed displacement. Vane pumps are inherently more complex than gear pumps, they contain a greater number of components and are, therefore, more expensive. However, vane pumps operate at much lower noise levels than gear pumps and their cost can be offset against their good serviceability, which is not available with gear type pumps. |
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