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Fluidyne WF104-1972 hydraulic motor, 250CC displacement, 2-bolt SAE B flange mount, 1″ SAE 6B splined shaft, G 1/2 BSP O-ring ports. Made in USA.
| Weight | 26.0 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 15 × 10 × 10 in |
| Motor Mount Type | 2-Bolt SAE B Flange Mount |
| Motor Shaft Type | 1" SAE 6B Splined Shaft |
| Motor Port Type | G 1/2 Bsp O-Ring Ports |
| Motor Case Drain | G 1/4 Bsp O'Ring Case Drain (Plugged) |
| Motor Width | 47 MM (1.85") |
| Motor Paint Status | No Paint |
| Motor Displacement | 250 CC |
| Manufacturer | Fluidyne Fluid Power |
The Fluidyne WF104-1972 is a robust hydraulic motor designed for high-performance applications in a variety of industries. Engineered with precision, this orbital motor features a displacement of 250 CC, making it ideal for demanding hydraulic systems requiring reliable power and efficiency.
The Fluidyne WF104-1972 motor adheres to rigorous manufacturing standards and certifications, ensuring reliability and consistency in performance. Each unit undergoes extensive quality checks and testing, confirming its durability and effectiveness in high-stress environments.
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Danfoss, Charlynn WF104-1972 Quality Made Aftermarket Replacement with a 12-month manufacturer’s warranty
SKU: WF104-1972
$482.80
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Replaced a worn out unit on my skid steer attachment and this one bolted right up. Shipping was quick too.
Recieved it well packed, no damage, shaft and flange dimensions were spot on. Customer has been running it hard for a few weeks and called to say no issues at all. Will be ordering more of these.
Fit the SAE B flange perfect and the BSP ports matched up with the lines I already had on the machine which saved me having to buy adapters. Happy with it.
Ordered this to replace a failed motor on a hydraulic winch setup — got it in faster than expected, dropped right in, works flawlessly under load. Thing's a tank.
Been running this on a log splitter build for about two months now and it's held up great under some pretty heavy use. Only reason I'm not giving it top marks is the splined shaft had a bit more slop than I expected when I first fit the coupling — took some extra shimming to get it right. Once dialed in though it runs smooth and hasn't given me a bit of trouble.