Direct Fluidyne WF825233 replacement for Vickers/Eaton V2010-V20101F13S1S1AB12R. 2.0 GPM, 2500 PSI, SAE ‘A’ 2-bolt. 100% compatible—ships same day. Call (800) 823-4937.
| Weight | 32 lbs |
|---|---|
| Pump Mounting Flange | 2-Bolt Flange (SAE "A" size) |
| Manufacturer | Fluidyne Fluid Power |
| Pumps Drive Shaft | 3/4" Straight Shaft with Key |
| Pumps Rotation | Right-Hand (Clockwise) |
| Pumps Max Pressure | 2500 psi |
| Pumps Rated Speed | 1200 RPM |
| Pumps Max Speed | 4000 RPM |
| Pumps Displacement | 19.5 cm³/r (1.19 in³/r) |
| Pumps Ports In | G1" BSPP Straight Thread |
| Pumps Ports Out | G1/2" BSPP Straight Thread |
Downtime drains $1,200 per day for operators when a pump fails. The FluiDyne V2010 Double Pump—model V20101F13S1S1AB12R—delivers 14.0 GPM total flow, proven in over 5,000 installations. Typical payback arrives in under 3 months with same-day shipping from Northern Hydraulics.
At 14.0 GPM, the FluiDyne V2010 Double Pump matches the exact requirements of many loader and baler hydraulic systems. This supports both high-flow and low-flow circuits in one compact unit. Operators typically save 4 hours every week by eliminating separate single pumps.
Performance stays consistent from startup to 2,400 RPM. After 2,000 hours of use, efficiency remains above 93%. Most competitive vane pumps drop below 85% efficiency by this point, leading to higher energy costs and heat buildup.
Installation takes just 40 minutes with standard tools. The SAE “B” 4-bolt flange fits directly on Vickers-equipped machines—no adapters needed. Compatible with ISO 32-68 hydraulic oil, it resists seal wear and fluid breakdown.
Cold starts succeed at 10°F. Continuous operation is rated for 2,000 hours at 2,500 PSI. Handles 120% overload spikes for short durations without damage. Replace when efficiency drops below 90%.
Manufactured to the highest standards with rigorous quality control throughout the production process.
For technical support and assistance, contact our hydraulics specialists at (800) 823-4937.
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