Give your system the performance it needs while satisfying today’s global requirements for low emissions. High-pressure reliability, power density, and customization are features of our mobile piston pumps for the diverse off-highway market. We have the displacements, configurations, and control options to suit your system.
Product range
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Danfoss offers closed circuit piston pumps in displacements from 20cc up to 280cc and a range of control options, from direct displacement control to automotive control options, to suit your specific application.
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Our Digital Displacement® pump technology is a fundamental innovation. It utilizes a radial piston machine which enables cylinders in real time, using ultra-fast mechatronic valves controlled by an embedded, intelligent computer. This makes our pump highly controllable and extremely efficient. The result is lower energy losses, increased productivity, and faster response time.
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Dextreme systems work seamlessly with any prime mover, reducing losses in the complete hydraulic system, improving the total cost of ownership for end users. Each system consists of 3 elements: the Digital Displacement Pump, a dedicated controller, and customized software optimized for each machine.
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Building on the key features of a single pump we now increase the flexible operation of Digital Displacement® pumps with multiple outlets, each having their own control method thus allowing flow & pressure to be controlled independently from each other. In basic terms you have the ability to take a single pump but have up to 3 outputs. This can then be allied to a manifold block which can then give you greater system flexibility by having fixed or dynamic allocation (flow sharing) of the pump output.