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5 Things to Look for When Replacing a CAT Hydraulic Motor

Comparing Hydraulic Motors

Right in the middle of a time-sensitive job your CAT skid steer loader won’t move.  It’s a hydraulic motor, and you need a replacement ASAP.  What can you expect when you go online to find a replacement?  What should you look for when comparing different companies?  That's the topic of this Shop Talk Blog post.


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Tips for Purchasing a Used Skid Steer (Plus 6 Walkaround Tips)

by Regina M. Dick | Feb 02, 2017 |

Heavy Equipment 101, Skid Steers

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Skid Steer Loaders: New VS Used 

Skid steer loaders are an incredibly versatile piece of equipment, but not everyone that needs one is in the market for a brand new one.  In this blog post, we are going to discuss some tips for purchasing a good quality used skid steer.

 

 


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Neglected Final Drive Maintenance: Blown Cover Plates


Case Drain Filters Overlooked Maintenance Task

Did you know that overlooking a simple maintenance task can result in the cover plate being cracked or blown off your final drive during operation?  And did you know that such a dramatic failure isn’t all that unusual?  In this blog post, we are going to talk about one of the most neglected aspects of final drive maintenance:  case drain filters.

 

 

 


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Rebuilding a Rexroth Caterpillar Final Drive Motor


Hydraulic Motor Rebuilding Process

We recently had a Rexroth single speed final drive for a Caterpillar track loader come into the shop for repairs, and thought we would take that opportunity to talk about our rebuilding process for final drives and hydraulic motors. 

 


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What You Need to Know About The Eaton HP50 Motor and CTLs

by Dr McCaslin | Jan 25, 2017 |

Heavy Equipment 101, Eaton Hydraulic Motors

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Eaton Track Drive Motor

The Eaton HP50 Track Drive Motor has quite a bit to brag about: high torque density, excellent starting torque, extended life, and providing an economic alternative to traditional radial piston hydraulic motors.  What you might now know is how well adapted it is to the needs of compact track loaders.


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Heavy Equipment Theft in the US -- What You Need to Know

by Jim Strong | Jan 17, 2017 |

Heavy Equipment, Heavy Equipment 101

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Besides equipment failure, there is one other occurrence that can stop a construction project in its tracks:  heavy equipment theft.  In average, experts estimate that equipment theft results in $400 million of equipment alone, not including down time, project delays, rental costs, etc.  In this blog post, we are going to review what you need to know about equipment theft in the US.

 

 

 


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Introduction to Torque Density and Hydraulic Motors


Have you considered torque density as a measure of the effectiveness of your final drive or hydraulic motor?  In this article, we are going to discuss torque density and what it means in terms of power, efficiency, economy, and, of course, torque.


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3 Things You Should Know About Eaton and Hydraulic Motors


Eaton is a power management company – electrical, mechanical and hydraulic – and is also an international manufacturer of hydraulic motors and final drives.  However, Eaton isn’t as well known in the US as in other countries at the moment -- and we are out to change that.  As their U.S. supplier of hydraulic motors for heavy equipment, we would like to share with you three things you should know about Eaton.


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Hydraulic Motors: Radial Piston versus Axial Piston


Radial Piston and Axial Piston Motors

 

Hydraulic motors are a main component of final drives and are key to any industry that requires a great deal of torque, including construction, forestry, and mining.  In this blog post, we are going to explain the difference between radial piston hydraulic motors and axial piston hydraulic motors.

 

 

 

 


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Lubricants: An Investment in Your Heavy Equipment


Many people see lubricants as simply the cost of doing business, but lubricants are far more important than that. 

 

Lubricants are a very valuable investment in your equipment and there is more to proper lubrication than just using the right lubricant.  In this blog post, we are going to look at lubricants as an investment in the life and value of your heavy equipment.

 

 

 

 


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