Designed for a broad range of mobile and industrial hydraulic applications, the Danfoss / Eaton-S26 Gear Pump (Multiple) is a fixed displacement external gear pump well suited for tractors and harvesters, machine tools, steering circuits, lift trucks, fan drive systems, compactors, sweepers, rotary and reel mowers, and auxiliary work circuits.
The Series 26 platform features reduced noise and vibration alongside improved volumetric and mechanical efficiency. Field-reversible pump direction adds flexibility during installation or system reconfiguration without requiring additional components. A minimum working temperature rating of -20° supports reliable performance in cold-weather environments.
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
Product Width
5.12
Special Features
None
Sub Brand
None
Supplier Part Number
26502-RCB
Product Weight
17.00 lbs
Product Questions & Answers (2)
Question by: Jimmy M on Oct 17, 2025, 6:21 PM
Reckon this pump would do alright on my tractor for running an auxiliary hydraulic circuit? I need somethin' reliable for attachments.
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 19, 2025, 10:51 AM
This Danfoss/Eaton S26 gear pump is well-suited for tractors and harvesters requiring auxiliary work circuits. It's also designed to handle steering circuits, which suggests it can provide consistent hydraulic power for attachments.
Question by: Connie B on Jun 4, 2025, 9:09 PM
Running this on a harvester that gets used hard from sunup to sundown. Does the direction of rotation matter at install, or can it be set up either way in the field?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 6, 2025, 8:03 PM
Field-reversible rotation is built into the Series 26 design, so you can set the pump direction right there during installation without swapping out extra parts or ordering anything additional. That kind of flexibility saves real time when you're configuring a machine on the fly or reconfiguring an existing circuit.