Hydraulic adapter SAE E
shaftCANsteel

Hydraulic adapter - SAE E  - ZERO-MAX - shaft / CAN / steel
Hydraulic adapter - SAE E  - ZERO-MAX - shaft / CAN / steel
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Characteristics

Type
hydraulic
Applications
shaft
Connector type
CAN
Material
steel, cast iron

Description

Overhung Load Adaptors (OHLA®) are mounted to hydraulic motors and pumps to prevent premature equipment wear by supporting heavy radial and axial loads. They also protect hydraulic fluid and pump and shaft seals from dirt, grime and other contaminants and can help reduce maintenance costs and equipment downtime. SAE E mount OHLA are designed with bolt patterns and pilot diameters that meet SAE E sizing standards and are compatible with a range of hydraulic motors and equipment. Overhung Load Adaptors for SAE E Mount Motors and Pumps Zero-Max provides SAE E mount OHLA constructed of 130,000 PSI stress proof steel and rugged cast iron housings. Both the SAE “E” and SAE “F” mounts have the same physical size; only the pilot diameter and bolt circle are different for motor or pump mounting. These models use large spherical-roller bearings for heavy-duty applications and have a solid, permanent mounting surface that can be either face-mounted or foot-mounted. Input bores for all SAE E overhung load adaptors are made to customer specifications up to a 2-1/2" diameter. Additional SAE E OLA features include: Spline input bores available Available in up to 3 1/2" diameter output shaft. Special input and outputs available Heavy-duty, spherical roller bearings SAE E Overhung Load Adaptor Specifications and Considerations E mount overhung load adaptors from Zero-Max are designed for 4-bolt mounting with SAE E motors and pumps. When selecting an OHLA size, it is important to consider bearing lifetime and the strength of your shaft connections.

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