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Parker Launches V16 Motor Series

Parker Hannifin’s Pump and Motor Division Europe recently launched a new variable displacement bent-axis motor series.

The new V16 is an evolution of the well-known V12 and V14 motor series and offers unique speed performance and pressure ratings, resulting in increased productivity and higher safety margins in construction, marine & offshore, oil & gas, and agriculture applications.

The new motors are available in two sizes, V16-220 and V16-270, and are designed for both open- and closed-circuit transmissions with a focus on high-performance machines. Due to the V16’s innovative differential piston control system, along with a three-way valve and best-in-class displacement ratio (5.5:1), the V16 offers smooth and precise control. The patented spherical piston design with laminated piston rings provides a high shaft speed capability, up to 30% higher than competitors. In combination with the high pressure level, up to 550 bar, the V16 offers enhanced performance and long service life.

The spherical piston design also enables high volumetric efficiency of up to 99%. With the ability to downstroke motors to zero-displacement and idle, significant fuel savings can be achieved.

The V16 is available in both ISO and SAE versions, along with flexible porting options, including standard axial and radial ports. Parker also offers monitoring with the addition of a new position sensor and plug-in speed sensor.

For more information, visit https://discover.parker.com/V16.

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