Operating Principle
The OMR 315 works on the gerotor principle, where an inner rotor turns within an eccentrically mounted outer rotor. Pressurized hydraulic oil enters the displacement chambers between the rotors, causing them to rotate and generate mechanical motion. This rotation is transferred to the output shaft, producing consistent torque. As a fixed displacement motor, it delivers a defined amount of oil per revolution, allowing accurate control of speed and flow. The result is smooth, quiet, and energy-efficient operation, even when loads vary during use.