Forklift Gear Pump( Group2.5) , normal and slient version
In the context of forklifts, gear pumps are commonly used for providing hydraulic power to operate the lifting, tilting, and other hydraulic functions. There are two versions of gear pumps commonly available for forklifts: the normal gear pump and the silent gear pump.
Normal Gear Pump: The normal gear pump is the standard version commonly used in forklift hydraulic systems. It consists of intermeshing gears that rotate to draw in hydraulic fluid and deliver it at a high pressure to the hydraulic cylinders or motors. While effective in providing hydraulic power, normal gear pumps can produce some level of noise during operation.
Silent Gear Pump: The silent gear pump, also known as a quiet gear pump or low-noise gear pump, is a specialized version designed to reduce noise levels during operation. It employs various design enhancements and noise reduction techniques to minimize vibrations and noise generated by the gear meshing and fluid flow. These modifications include improved gear tooth profiles, tighter tolerances, and optimized housing design. Silent gear pumps are particularly suitable for applications where noise reduction is important, such as indoor or noise-sensitive environments.
Both normal and silent gear pumps are available in different sizes and specifications to match the hydraulic requirements of different forklift models and applications. The specific flow rates, pressure ratings, and other performance parameters can vary depending on the manufacturer and model.