Fuel pump 5801486599
with combustion engineself-primingpiston

fuel pump
fuel pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
fuel
Operation
with combustion engine
Priming
self-priming
Technology
piston
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
injection

Description

FPT Industrial high pressure pumps are responsible for generating the required pressure and ensure precise fuel injection, while injectors regulate the fuel quantity based on their opening duration, enhancing engine performance and efficiency. HOW IT WORKS The advent of Common Rail systems in diesel engines has made high-pressure fuel pumps an essential component of the fuel supply system. This system comprises a low-pressure circuit and a high-pressure circuit, both working together to decrease particulate emissions. PERFORMANCE In order to generate the extremely high operating pressure, a mechanical pump with radial or inline pistons is used, powered by the engine’s timing belt. Regardless of its type, the high-pressure pump is responsible for compressing the fuel to the pressure needed by the injectors and dispatching it under pressure into the common rail. Since the pressure increase is independent of the engine speed, the required pressure is available even at low engine speeds. WHY CHOOSE AN FPT GENUINE HIGH PRESSURE PUMP High engine performance and fuel savings High efficiency and low speeds Smooth ride, driving comfort and reliability GET THE MOST FROM AN FPT GENUINE HIGH PRESSURE PUMP Only original FPT high-pressure pumps offer the best performance in terms of power output, constant high torque values, and maximum driving comfort, while minimizing the carbon footprint in line with our commitment to sustainability.

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