Designed for fixed-displacement external gear applications, the Danfoss / Eaton Cessna Gear Pump is built to handle demanding workloads across agricultural equipment, material handling systems, civil engineering machinery, metal forming, and specialty construction platforms.
This Series L2 pump features field-reversible pump direction, giving installers flexibility during integration without requiring additional components. Reduced noise and vibration characteristics make it well suited for environments where operational acoustics are a consideration. Volumetric and mechanical efficiency are maintained across a working temperature range starting at -20°C, supporting reliable performance in cold-climate conditions.
Manufactured under the Eaton Char-Lynn brand, now marketed as Danfoss Power Solutions, this unit carries a lead time of 60 days and is sold individually.
SKU: 25508-LSA
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 25508-LSA
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Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberMINO-00287X54624
Application
Agricultural, Civil Engineering, Primary metals, Material handling, Speciality Construction, Metal Forming, Natural Resources
Brand
Danfoss – Hydraulics
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Reduced noise and vibration|Improved volumetric and mechanical efficiency|Field reversible pump direction
ICC
Hyd Fixed Dis External Gear Pump
Language
English
Minimum Working Temperature
-20
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
NMFC
125820
Product Width
7
Special Features
None
Sub Brand
None
Supplier Part Number
25508-LSA
Product Weight
14.00 lbs
Product Questions & Answers (1)
Question by: Danny H on Mar 25, 2025, 9:49 AM
pump says field reversible -- does that mean I can swap the rotation direction myself without sending it back or buying a different unit?
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 26, 2025, 1:48 PM
That's what it means. The Series L2 is set up so you can change the rotation direction out in the field without having to swap out the whole pump or send it anywhere. Handy when you're setting up a new circuit or retrofitting older equipment that runs the opposite direction from what you originally planned.