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MP1 closed circuit axial piston pumps at Bauma

By Mike Santora | April 11, 2016

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Danfoss-MP1_Combo_reflections_2_FDanfoss Power Solutions has introduced its new MP1 closed circuit axial piston pump, which provides modular configuration for manufacturers seeking a medium-power product.

The MP1 pump, which is set for a global market launch in Q3 2016 of 28/32 and 38/45cm³ frames, is designed to help OEMs provide precision machine control for customers while speeding up the design process, improving time to market and offering endless possibilities in connectivity and data capture through telematics.

Distributors will benefit from the flexibility of the MP1 modular common pump platform, which provides the ability to more quickly adapt to changing market needs. Additionally, distributors will no longer need to stock a large number of product variations — the MP1 is flexible enough to fit a wide array of applications — allowing for a reduction in overhead costs.

The MP1 pump is targeted to a variety of industries that demand the right power for their equipment, including road construction, turf care, material handling and specialty machines.

MP1 features and benefits

• Reliable power with the ability to scale to needed control capability — including MDC (manual displacement control) and EDC (electrical displacement control).

• Built-in flexibility through common pump platforms for controls and porting; this modularity greatly reduces manufacturing variation for simplified component sourcing and improves time to market.

• A true clean side (non-customer interface) provides greater flexibility in component placement; competing pumps on the market typically include a valve on the clean side, significantly reducing placement options.

• One of the shortest component lengths in its class, which provides the potential to reduce material costs.

• The durable, robust design meets the demands of the often harsh work conditions seen by rollers, trenchers, directional drills and pavers, for example.

• Conversion capability fits myriad speciality machine types such as sweepers and harvesters.

• Enabled for telematics with easy-to-develop custom applications using the Danfoss Power Solutions PLUS+1 GUIDE (Graphical User Integrated Development Environment) system, MP1 helps deliver precision machine control by providing many possibilities for connectivity and vital data collection, which can assist with predictive maintenance, remote service, efficiency management and operator safety; these information-driven capabilities are unavailable in many competing pumps.

• Support from Danfoss Power Solutions, which promises to deliver application-specific design to fit machines and to lower the business risk for OEMs by providing reliable, available, proven products and system solutions.

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