Wałek pompy Merlo

Wałek przekazujący pompy hydrostatycznej / hydrostatu Merlo.

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Merlo Hydrostatic drive.

The principle of hydrostatic drive in Merlo telehandlers is based on using hydraulic systems to transmit power from the engine to the wheels or tracks of the vehicle. Hydrostatic drive allows for smooth and precise control of the Merlo telehandler’s movement and functions, making it ideal for various applications, especially in rough terrains and construction sites.

Here’s a general description of the principle of hydrostatic drive in Merlo telehandlers:

1.Engine – the hydrostatic drive system starts with an engine, which generates power and torque.
2. Hydraulic Pumps – the engine drives Merlo hydraulic pumps, which are usually variable displacement pumps. These pumps can vary the flow of hydraulic fluid depending on the desired speed and direction of the telehandler.
3. Hydraulic Motors – the pressurized hydraulic fluid from the pumps is directed to Merlo hydraulic motors that are connected to the wheels or tracks of the telehandler. These motors convert hydraulic energy back into mechanical energy, driving the wheels or tracks.
4. Merlo Variable Displacement Control – the hydrostatic drive system in Merlo telehandlers typically employs variable displacement pumps and motors. This means that the displacement (and thus the flow rate) of the hydraulic fluid can be adjusted continuously. By varying the displacement, the operator can control the speed and direction of the telehandler smoothly and precisely.
5. Forward and reverse – to move forward, Merlo operator increases the flow of hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motors connected to the wheels or tracks in the forward direction. To reverse, Merlo operator changes the flow direction to the opposite.
6. Steeringhydrostatic drive systems also facilitate steering in Merlo telehandlers. By controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motors on the left and right sides independently, the operator can achieve differential wheel speeds and, thus, turn the telehandler smoothly.
7 Speed control – the speed of Merlo telehandler can be controlled by adjusting the flow of hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motors. Increasing the flow increases the speed, and decreasing the flow slows down the telehandler.

The hydrostatic drive in Merlo telehandlers offers excellent maneuverability, precise control, and smooth operation, making these machines highly versatile and well-suited for various lifting and material handling tasks. The ability to control each wheel or track independently allows the telehandler to navigate tight spaces and challenging terrains with ease.

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