Designed for medium-duty mobile hydraulic applications, this Danfoss Power Solutions (Eaton Char-Lynn) fixed axial-piston motor delivers a flow rate of 175.71 litres per minute and a torque rating of 226.27 Nm. It is well suited for use in harvesters, sprayers, log skidders, fan drives, lawn tractors, lift trucks, scissor lifts, and bark removers.
The Cessna Pump features a through-drive option and is built for straightforward configuration and servicing in the field. Special features include a shuttle valve and back-pressure valve set at 17.1–20.7 bar (250–300 lbf/in²), along with two M12 x 1.5 metric O-ring diagnostic ports for convenient pressure monitoring. The alternate part number for this unit is C1KD81.
SKU: 74318-DBD
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 74318-DBD
Alternate Part Numbers: C1KD81
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Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1KD81, Alternate Part Number MINO-00287X57528
Advanced design features|Through drive option|Easy to configure and service
Flow Rate1
175.71 litre per minute
ICC
HS MP Fixed Axial-Piston Motors
Language
English
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
NMFC
125820
Product Width
6.88
Special Features
Shuttle Valve And Back-Pressure Valve Set At 17.1-20.7 Bar [250-300 Lbf/In2], And 2X M12 X 1.5 Metric O-Ring Diagnostic Ports
Sub Brand
None
Supplier Part Number
74318-DBD
Torque Rating
226.27 newton metre
Torque Rating
226.27 newton metre
Product Weight
20.00 lbs
Product Questions & Answers (1)
Question by: Debbie W on Dec 18, 2025, 8:21 PM
what kinda flow rate are we talkin on this motor, and will it hold up runnin a harvester or log skidder all day?
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 20, 2025, 10:51 AM
Flow rate on this unit comes in at 175.71 litres per minute, which puts it in solid territory for the kind of continuous demands you see on harvesters and log skidders. The torque rating sits at 226.27 newton metres, so it's got the muscle for those heavier-duty drive applications. It's built around a fixed axial-piston design, which tends to hold up well under sustained load compared to gear-type motors.