CHAR-LYNN MOTOR

Description & Features

The Eaton Char-Lynn motor, an industry-leading hydraulic component, is engineered for energy efficiency and reliability. With a highly-efficient Geroler design, it achieves the lowest pressure drop in the industry, saving energy and optimizing performance. This versatile motor is ideal for applications such as swing motors, brush cutters, mowers, and harvesting equipment. Crafted from durable cast iron, it withstands demanding environments, ensuring longevity and robust performance.

Offering a substantial torque rating of 775 newton meters and a flow rate of 75 liters per minute, this hydraulic motor delivers powerful and consistent performance. Available in both standard and bearingless configurations, it provides flexibility based on specific application needs.

SKU: 104-1769

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 104-1769-006

Specifications

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number 104-1769-006
Application
Swing motor, Brush Cutters & mowers, Harvesting equipment
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions II (Char-Lynn)
Brand
Char-Lynn
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Standard, wheel or bearingless configurations|Lowest pressure drop motor in the industry|Highly-efficient Geroler motor provides energy savings
Flow Rate1
75 litre per minute
ICC
Low-Speed Gerotor/Geroler
Language
English
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
Product Material
Cast Iron
Product Width
5.34
Sub Brand
Char-Lynn
Supplier Part Number
104-1769-006
Torque Rating
775 newton metre
Torque Rating
775 newton metre
Product Weight
25.00 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Glen S on May 7, 2025, 7:30 PM
Running a brush cutter setup and need to know if this motor can handle the torque demands. What's it rated for?
Answer by: Customer Support on May 9, 2025, 7:29 PM
At 775 newton metres of torque, it's got plenty of muscle for brush cutter and mower applications. The 2000 Series Geroler design is known for being one of the lower pressure drop motors in its class, which means you're not burning unnecessary energy to get that torque to the ground. Cast iron construction holds up well under the kind of sustained load that cutting equipment puts on a motor.