DANFOSS / EATON-ME MOTOR ME250-BC DWG #DZA744B

Description & Features

Experience optimal power output and high efficiency with the Danfoss / Eaton-ME Motor ME250-BC DWG #DZA744B. Designed for industrial applications, this axial piston motor from the Dowmax series ensures superior performance even at low speeds. Its high starting torque makes it ideal for demanding tasks, providing reliable power and smooth operation. With a robust torque rating of 1320 newton metres, this motor is engineered to handle heavy-duty requirements effortlessly.

The Char-Lynn branded motor stands out for its high overall efficiency, making it a preferred choice for various industrial settings. Its axial design contributes to its efficiency and compactness, ensuring it fits seamlessly into your machinery. Whether you're upgrading existing equipment or outfitting new systems, the Danfoss / Eaton-ME Motor ME250-BC meets the demanding needs of modern industrial environments.

SKU: 134ME00042C

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 134ME00042C

Specifications

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number MINO-00900X19972
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions II (Char-Lynn)
Brand
Char-Lynn
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Optimal power output|High Performance at low speeds|High starting torque and high overall efficiency
ICC
Industrial - Low-Speed Piston Motors
Language
English
Product Width
10.03
Special Features
None
Style
Axial
Sub Brand
Dowmax
Supplier Part Number
134ME00042C
Torque Rating
1320 newton metre
Torque Rating
1320 newton metre
Type
Axial
Product Weight
132.28 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Tommy A on Feb 9, 2026, 11:00 AM
what kind of torque output are we talkin about on this motor, and is it gonna hold up for heavy equipment work?
Answer by: Customer Support on Feb 11, 2026, 6:29 AM
At 1320 newton metres, there's plenty of torque here for serious industrial duty. The ME250-BC is built around high starting torque, which matters most when you're breaking load from a dead stop on heavy machinery. Low-speed performance is where this motor really earns its keep, so if your application puts a strain on startup, it's well suited for that kind of demand.
Question by: Scott G on Jun 11, 2025, 11:12 AM
Reckon this fella would be up to running pretty continuous like? I got a machine that just goes and goes.
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 13, 2025, 9:37 AM
This motor's axial design and high efficiency definitely lend themselves to continuous operation in industrial settings. It should hold up well.