Competitor Cross Reference - White Drive Products, Inc.
Competitor Cross Reference - White Drive Products, Inc.
Competitor Cross Reference - White Drive Products, Inc.
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OVERVIEW<br />
The WS product family features flow rates up to<br />
76 LPM [20 GPM], torque up to 824 Nm [7,295<br />
lb-in], and pressures up to 207 bar [3,000 PSI] at<br />
continuous ratings. It is a competitive replacement<br />
for the Eaton 2000 and Danfoss OMS series,<br />
targeting agricultural equipment, skid steer attachments,<br />
and other applications that require greater<br />
torque under demanding conditions.<br />
A distinguishing feature of the WS in relation to<br />
competitive products is its heavy duty drive link<br />
with a larger pitch diameter. This enables the WS<br />
to better withstand pressure and torque spikes<br />
and is reflected in its intermittent and peak performance<br />
ratings. Additional product features include<br />
a three zone commutator valve, standard case<br />
drain, and heavy-duty tapered roller bearings.<br />
This series offers nine (9) displacements from<br />
100cc [6.1in³] through 496cc [30.3in³]. Nine (9)<br />
shaft and seven (7) mounting options are available<br />
to meet the most common SAE and European<br />
requirements.<br />
MOTOR SIZING<br />
On the following pages the displacement size does<br />
not always match the competitor models. The<br />
cross-reference charts show the closest equivalent<br />
WS motor to the competitor model. Larger<br />
displacement sizes increase output torque with a<br />
corresponding speed reduction. Smaller displacement<br />
sizes increase speed with a corresponding<br />
torque reduction. In cases where there is a choice<br />
between selecting a larger or smaller displacement,<br />
the effects on speed and torque should be<br />
considered.<br />
SIDE LOAD<br />
The effects of shock loads and shaft deflection<br />
need to be fully considered. Side loads with high<br />
shock or varying loads should be reviewed and<br />
qualified through testing to verify the motor can<br />
meet the application requirements. Consult published<br />
side load charts or contact your <strong>White</strong> <strong>Drive</strong><br />
<strong>Products</strong> representative for more information.