Cessna Gear Motor ASSY

Description & Features

The Danfoss/Eaton Series 26 Gear Motor is engineered for high performance in industrial applications, featuring a compact design and quiet operation. This Cessna Gear Motor ASSY is optimized for efficiency with a minimum working temperature of -20°C, making it suitable for various demanding environments. The product has a width of 5.12 inches, ensuring it fits seamlessly into your existing setup. With its designation under ECCN EAR99, it can be shipped without extensive export controls, facilitating easier international logistics.

Manufactured by Danfoss - Hydraulics, this gear motor is part of the HS Gear Motors segment, designed to meet industry standards for reliability and durability. Its lead time is approximately 60 days, providing a clear timeline for integration into your operational planning. This product is identified with the ICC code for easy classification and management within your inventory system.

SKU: 26705-DAE

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 26705-DAE

Specifications

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number MINO-00900X24133
Brand
Danfoss – Hydraulics
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Compact design|Quiet operation|Improved efficiency
ICC
HS Gear Motors
Language
English
Minimum Working Temperature
-20
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
NMFC
125820
Product Width
5.12
Special Features
None
Sub Brand
None
Supplier Part Number
26705-DAE
Product Weight
6.00 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Dale S on Sep 11, 2025, 5:58 PM
What's the lowest temperature this motor can handle? Gotta make sure it'll hold up during the winter months.
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 13, 2025, 12:09 PM
This gear motor is rated for a minimum working temperature of -20°C, so it should hold up fine in cold conditions.
Question by: Brenda W on Nov 25, 2025, 2:02 PM
What's the lowest temperature this motor can handle before it starts giving you trouble?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 26, 2025, 3:31 PM
Rated down to -20°C for minimum working temperature, so cold weather startups in unheated equipment bays or outdoor machinery generally fall well within that range. Below that threshold you'd be pushing outside what it's spec'd for, but most standard industrial and agricultural setups won't come close to hitting that limit under normal operating conditions.