Operating Principle
The motor operates on the gerotor principle, where an internal rotor rotates within an eccentric outer gear ring. As pressurized hydraulic oil enters the expanding chambers between the rotors, it creates a smooth, continuous rotational motion. This motion is transferred to the output shaft, generating mechanical power. The fixed displacement design ensures that the same volume of oil is delivered with each revolution, resulting in a steady and predictable output. Its internal configuration minimizes pulsation and provides efficient, quiet, and vibration-free operation even under variable loads.