E4NN3K514AB Hydraulic Gear Pump for Ford Tractor 5110, 5610, 5900, 6410, 6610, 7010, 7610, 8010
The E4NN3K514AB Hydraulic Gear Pump is a high-quality replacement part specifically designed for use in Ford tractors, including models 5110, 5610, 5900, 6410, 6610, 7010, 7610, and 8010. This hydraulic gear pump plays a critical role in the tractor’s hydraulic system, ensuring efficient fluid circulation to power essential components such as the steering, brakes, and hydraulic lift systems. The E4NN3K514AB tractor hydraulic pump is built with durable materials to withstand high pressures and heavy workloads, making it ideal for demanding agricultural or industrial tasks.
The E4NN3K514AB Hydraulic Gear Pump is a high-quality replacement part specifically designed for use in Ford tractors, including models 5110, 5610, 5900, 6410, 6610, 7010, 7610, and 8010. This hydraulic gear pump plays a critical role in the tractor's hydraulic system, ensuring efficient fluid circulation to power essential components such as the steering, brakes, and hydraulic lift systems. The E4NN3K514AB tractor hydraulic pump is built with durable materials to withstand high pressures and heavy workloads, making it ideal for demanding agricultural or industrial tasks.
E4NN3K514AB Hydraulic Gear Pump Specifications
Applied to: | Ford Tractor 5110, 5610, 5900, 6410, 6610, 7010, 7610, 8010 |
OEM Ref.No.: | E4NN3K514AB, 83960261 |
Nominal Displacement: | 14.0ml/r |
Maximum Pressure· | 130bar |
Rotational Speed: | 500-3200r/min |
Controlled Flow Rate: | 17.0L/min |
Fuel Feed Hole: | 3/4-16UNF |
Fuel Discharge Hole: | 9/16-18UNF |
Direction of Rotation: | Left (Anti-clockwise) |
Tractor Hydraulic Gear Pump Parts
- Gear Housing: The gear housing is the external casing that encloses the pump's internal components. It is usually made from high-strength materials like cast iron or aluminum to ensure durability, withstand high pressures, and prevent fluid leakage during operation.
- Drive Gear and Driven Gear: These gears are the core components of the tractor hydraulic pump. The drive gear is connected to the motor and rotates the driven gear. Together, they create suction to pull hydraulic fluid into the pump and push it out under pressure.
- Pump Shaft: The pump shaft connects the gear pump to the tractor’s engine or hydraulic system. It transmits the rotational force to the drive gear, enabling the tractor hydraulic pump to operate. Precision machining ensures smooth and efficient energy transfer.
- Seals and Gaskets: These components prevent fluid leaks and ensure proper pressure levels within the hydraulic gear pump. They are typically made from high-quality rubber or synthetic materials, designed to withstand extreme temperatures, wear, and exposure to hydraulic fluids.
- Bearings: Bearings support the rotating components, allowing the gears to turn smoothly and efficiently. They reduce friction and wear, extending the pump's lifespan. High-grade bearings are essential for maintaining the pump's performance under heavy loads.
- Inlet and Outlet Ports: The inlet port draws hydraulic fluid into the tractor hydraulic gear pump, while the outlet port expels it under pressure to the tractor’s hydraulic system. These ports are precision-engineered to ensure optimal fluid flow and prevent cavitation or pressure drops.
Tractor Hydraulic Gear Pump Troubleshooting
- Low Hydraulic Pressure: Low hydraulic pressure can be caused by worn-out gears, damaged seals, or internal leaks within the pump. Inspect the tractor hydraulic pump components for wear and tear, ensure the seals are intact, and check for fluid bypassing inside the pump.
- Unusual Noise or Vibration: Excessive noise or vibration may indicate cavitation, caused by air entering the hydraulic system or low fluid levels. Check for loose connections, damaged hoses, or blockages in the fluid supply. Ensure the hydraulic fluid reservoir is adequately filled.
- Overheating of the Hydraulic System: Overheating can result from restricted fluid flow, dirty hydraulic filters, or excessive load on the pump. Clean or replace clogged filters, inspect the system for blockages, and ensure the tractor hydraulic gear pump is not operating beyond its rated capacity.
- Fluid Leaks: Leaks can occur due to damaged seals, gaskets, or cracked housing. Examine the hydraulic pump tractor for visible signs of leakage around joints and seals. Replace worn gaskets or seals and tighten loose connections to prevent fluid loss and pressure drop.
- Slow or Unresponsive Hydraulic Functions: If the hydraulic system responds slowly, it could be caused by low fluid levels, contaminated fluid, or internal hydraulic gear pump wear. Check the fluid reservoir, flush out contaminated fluid, and inspect internal tractor hydraulic pump components for wear or damage.
- Pump Doesn't Prime or Operate: A hydraulic pump that fails to prime may have air trapped in the system, a blocked inlet, or faulty gears. Bleed the system to remove air, check for obstructions in the inlet, and inspect the gears for proper functionality.
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