Designed for demanding industrial applications, the Vickers 3525V30A21 86AA22L is a double vane pump from the Vickers V Series, manufactured with a cast iron housing and Buna-N seals for reliable performance across a broad range of hydraulic systems. The intra-vane cartridge design contributes to reduced noise levels and excellent volumetric efficiency, characteristics particularly relevant in environments where consistent output and low acoustic signature are priorities.
This pump is suited for use in press machines, die casting equipment, machine tools, plastics machinery, and test equipment, as well as primary metals processing, pulp and paper, wood processing, oil and gas, and marine applications. The 3525V Series is a well-established platform in general industrial hydraulics, and this unit carries the Vickers brand under the Danfoss/Eaton product line.
SKU: 02-137315-5
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-137315-5
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Alternate Part NumberMINO-00900X42703
Application
Plastics Machinery, Press Machine, Die Casting, Machine Tools, Test Equipment, Primary Metal, Pulp & Paper, Wood Processing, Oil & Gas, Marine, and General Industrial
Reckon this'd be alright for a plastics machine, maybe an older one?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 25, 2026, 6:20 AM
This Vickers vane pump is indeed often used in plastics machinery applications. The product description also lists press machines, die casting equipment, machine tools, and test equipment among suitable uses.
Question by: Roy G on Apr 3, 2026, 3:05 PM
Got a press machine that's been running a worn-out single vane pump for too long. Would a double vane setup like this one actually make a noticeable difference in noise on the shop floor?
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 5, 2026, 1:44 PM
Double vane pumps in this series use an intra-vane cartridge design that's specifically built to bring noise down compared to older or simpler configurations. On a press machine running through a full shift, that acoustic difference tends to add up in a real way. The cast iron housing also contributes to dampening versus lighter-bodied alternatives, so yes, quieter operation is one of the more practical reasons folks switch to this unit.