Parker motor
The original low-speed, high-torque hydraulic motor was developed from a fixed-rotor component of the oil pump. This component consists of an internal ring gear and a matching gear or rotor. The inner ring gear is fixedly coupled to the housing, and the oil entering from the port urges the rotor to revolve around a center point. This slowly rotating rotor drives the output through a splined shaft into a cycloidal hydraulic motor. After the introduction of this initial cycloidal motor, after decades of evolution, another concept of the motor began to form. This motor has a roller mounted in the built-in ring gear. The motor with roller provides high starting and running torque, and the roller reduces friction, which increases efficiency even at very low speeds. Can produce a stable output. By changing the direction of the input and output flow, the motor is quickly reversed and produces equivalent torque in both directions. Each series of motors has a variety of displacement options to meet a variety of speed and torque requirements.

- Hauser Servo Motor HBMR92C4-44S
- USA
- Parker

- Parker AC M2n 0150-4/1-3-br Servo Motor
- USA
- Parker

- Parker CI230F-113348 Servo Motor + Gear
- USA
- Parker

- Parker 3089219061, Hydraulic Motor
- USA
- Parker