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Discover the GP-F10-13-P-C high pressure hydraulic gear pump with 8 displacement sizes. Constructed for durability and efficiency. Buy now!
| Weight | 7.0 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 6 × 6 × 6 in |
| Hydraulic Pump Style | Gear Pump |
| Pump Manufacturers | Dynamic Fluid Components |
| Pump Displacement | 0.12 |
| Pump Outlet Port Style/Size | Keyed 0.50", ORB – 6 |
| Pump Mounting Flange | 2 Bolt / SAE AA / 2.00" Pilot |
| Pump Inlet Port Style/Size | ORB – 8 |
| Pump Rotation | CW |
| Manufacturer | Dynamic Fluid Components |
| Pumps Frame Size | 13 (0.07 (1.3)) |
| Pumps Drive Shaft | 1/2” dia. Straight |
| Pumps Rotation | Clockwise |
| Pumps Max Pressure | 3625 |
| Pumps Rated Speed | 2000 |
| Pumps Max Speed | 5000 |
| Pumps Displacement | 0.07 (1.3) |
Constructed of an aluminum center section and cast iron end plates, model GP-F10-13-P-C is a high-pressure hydraulic gear pump with 8 displacement sizes from 0.07 – 0.48 in3/rev. (1.3 – 8.0 cm3/rev). The standard mounting flange is a SAE AA – 2 bolt; standard ports are SAE-8 inlet and SAE-6 outlet; and the drive shaft is a 1/2” diameter straight shaft with 1/8” key.
SKU: GP-F10-13-P-C
$142.36
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Been running this on a log splitter for about three months now and it hasn't missed a beat. Pressures up fast, no leaks, seals look good. Thing's a tank.
works great
Exactly as described. Fit perfect on first try.
Pump runs and we got it sorted out but had to call in to figure out the right displacement size for our application — the listing could honestly do a better job laying out what each size is suited for. Once we had the right one in hand it performed fine, no leaks, decent flow. Just more back and forth than I wanted.
Build quality is solid and it arrived faster than expected. Small caveat — the manual could be more detailed for first-timers, but if you know what you're doing it's a non-issue.