H1B 210cc Bent Axis Motor

MOTOR-VAR-DISPL H1B210

83088631

Model code: H1-B-210-A-A-D2-R2-N-A-PB-DS-LS-B-A-30-NP-093-N-24-NNN

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Product specifications

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Description
SeriesH1H1 - Series
Product TypeBBent-axis variable motor
Frame size210Displacement 210 cc/rev at maximum angle
RevisionAProduct version A of H1B series
Configuration of portsAPort configuration: inch according to ISO 11926-1
ControlD2Electric proportional 24V, Deutsch DT 04-2P connector, de-energized = maximum displacement, with pressure compensator override
Pressure compensator override and brake pressure defeatR2Proportional, system pressure supply, default = maximum displacement, with pressure compensator override
Threshold settingNNot applicable
OrificesA1.2mm diameter orifices M4 and M5
Endcap type and portsPBEndcap for proportional controls, side ports ISO 6162 Type 1 (metric), use with “L*” and “D*” controls
Flange and housingDSDIN-flange motor housing (ISO 3019 / 2), with speed sensor port
Shaft and speed ringLSW50x2x30x24x9g DIN 5480, with speed ring
SensorBSpeed sensor, Deutsch DTM 04-6P connector, 7V to 32V
Loop flushing shuttle systemALoop flushing, 6.5 bar shuttle shift pressure
Loop flushing relief valve3030 l/min, non adjustable, 16 bar cracking pressure
Special hardware featuresNPStandard hardware feature proportional standard
Minimum displacement093093 cc/rev minimum displacement setting
Maximum displacementN100% maximum displacement, non adjustable, use with "L*", "D*", "M*" &"K*"
Pressure compensator override setting24Pressure compensator override pressure setting 240 bar, standard setting for “P*” controls
Paint and nametagNNNDanfoss nametag

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