The Vickers PVQ Series Open Circuit Piston Pump is engineered for demanding industrial applications such as mining machinery, injection molding machines, and metal forming equipment. With reduced operating noise and extended lifespan, this pump is designed to meet the rigorous needs of the oil and gas sector, conveyor lines, and primary metal processing. The Vickers PVQ45AR01AB10H181100A100100CD0A model is recognized for its ability to operate efficiently at lower pressures, enhancing system reliability without compromising performance.
Measuring 7.77 inches in width, this pump is part of the Vickers brand, known for its quality and durability in industrial settings. While it boasts no special features, its core functionalities make it a reliable choice for metal cutting equipment and other heavy-duty applications. The pump's design focuses on balancing efficiency and longevity, providing a robust solution for various industrial processes.
SKU: 02-341905
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-341905
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Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberMINO-00900X49529
Application
Mining Machinery, Injection Molding Machines, Metal Forming Machines, Oil and Gas Equipment, Conveyor Lines, Primary Metals, Metal Cutting Equipment
Will this pump work okay in metal cutting equipment, or is it really meant for something else?
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 6, 2026, 9:39 AM
It's definitely suitable for metal cutting equipment, along with other heavy-duty applications like mining, injection molding, and metal forming.
Question by: Connie H on Jun 12, 2025, 11:39 AM
Got a conveyor line running pretty much nonstop in a heavy production setup, would this pump hold up under that kind of continuous demand?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 13, 2025, 4:59 PM
Conveyor applications are actually one of the listed use cases for this pump, so it's built with that kind of workload in mind. The PVQ45 series is engineered for longer service life and lower operating pressure, which helps reduce wear over time in high-cycle environments. That combination tends to pay off in continuous-duty situations where you need reliability without constantly pulling the unit for maintenance.