Designed for demanding hydraulic power transmission applications, the Char-Lynn Motor is a hydraulic motor built to deliver reliable rotational output in mobile and industrial equipment. Char-Lynn motors are widely specified in agricultural machinery, construction equipment, and material handling systems where consistent torque output and durability under continuous hydraulic load are required.
This unit is supplied directly under the Char-Lynn brand, a recognized name in hydraulic motor manufacturing with a long-standing presence in the fluid power industry. With limited attribute data available, buyers are encouraged to cross-reference the supplier part number below against equipment specifications or OEM documentation to confirm fitment and performance compatibility.
SKU: 104-1223-006
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 104-1223-006
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Specifications
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions II (Char-Lynn)
Brand
Char-Lynn
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
104-1223-006
Product Weight
21.50 lbs
Product Questions & Answers (2)
Question by: Marvin K on Oct 7, 2025, 7:00 AM
Will this Char-Lynn motor work as a replacement for the same part number on my older hydraulic system?
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 9, 2025, 6:32 AM
Since the provided data highlights the importance of cross-referencing the supplier part number (104-1223-006) against your equipment specifications or OEM documentation, confirming fitment and performance compatibility using those resources is the best way to ensure it will work.
Question by: Curt S on Mar 7, 2026, 8:17 AM
Been trying to track down the right motor for my equipment and somebody gave me this part number. Is 104-1223-006 the actual manufacturer part number, or just some internal catalog number?
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 8, 2026, 5:31 PM
That number does double duty here. 104-1223-006 is both the SKU used by the supplier and the manufacturer part number assigned by Char-Lynn. So if your equipment documentation or OEM parts list calls out 104-1223-006, you're looking at the right unit. Cross-referencing against your machine's specs before ordering is the move, especially if you're working off a worn parts tag or an older service manual.