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H1 80cm3 Bent Axis Motor DIN Housing

MOTOR-VAR-DISPL H1B080

83008551

Model code: H1-B-080-A-A-L1-BA-N-A-PA-VS-AS-P-A-05-NP-040-N-00-NNN

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Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
Description
Configuration of portsAPort configuration: inch according to ISO 11926-1
ControlL1Electric proportional 12V, Deutsch DT 04-2P, de-energized = maximum displacement, no pressure compensator override
Endcap type and portsPAEndcap for proportional controls, axial ports ISO 6162 Type 1 (metric), use with “L*” and “D*” controls
Flange and housingVSSAE-flange motor housing (ISO 3019 / 1), with speed sensor port
Frame Size080Displacement 80 cc/rev at maximum angle
Loop flushing relief valve055 l/min, non adjustable, 16 bar cracking pressure
Loop flushing shuttle systemALoop flushing, 6.5 bar shuttle shift pressure
Maximum displacementN100% maximum displacement, non adjustable, use with "L*", "D*", "M*" &"K*"
Minimum displacement040040 cc/rev minimum displacement setting
OrificesA1.2mm diameter orifices M4 and M5
Paint and nametagNNNDanfoss nametag
Pressure compensator override and brake pressure defeatBAWithout pressure compensator override and without brake pressure defeat, use with “L*” controls
Pressure compensator override setting00No pressure compensator override function, use with “L*”, “M*”, “E*”, “F*” and “H*” controls
Product typeBBent-axis variable motor
RevisionAProduct version A of H1B series
SensorPSpeed sensor ready (plugged)
SeriesH1H1 - Series
Shaft and speed ringAS14 tooth 12/24 pitch ANSI 92.1 1970 class 5, with speed ring
Special hardware featuresNPStandard hardware feature proportional standard
Threshold settingNNot applicable

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Proposition 65Cancer and Reproductive Harm