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PISTON PUMP

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01 What is Piston Pump?

02 Force Pump and Lift Pump

03 Axial Pump

04 Radial Pump
What is Piston Pump
Piston Pump
What is Piston Pump

A piston pump is a type of positive displacement pump  


where the high-pressure seal reciprocates with the piston.
Piston pumps can be used to move liquids or compress
gases. 
 
Types of Piston Pump

Lift Piston Pump Force Pump


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Axial Piston Pump O T Radial Piston Pump


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Lift Piston Pump
In a lift pump, the upstroke of the piston
Lift Piston draws water, through a valve, into the
lower part of the cylinder. On the
Pump downstroke, water passes through valves
set in the piston into the upper part of the
cylinder. On the next upstroke, water is
discharged from the upper part of the
cylinder via a spout.

Samples:
Hand Pump
Water Lifting Devices
Force Piston
Pump
Force Piston Pump
the upstroke of the piston
draws water, through an
Sample:
inlet valve, into the
cylinder. On the down • Hand Pump
stroke, • Return intake Valve
the water is discharged, • Compressors
through an outlet valve,
into the outlet pipe
Axial Pump
An axial piston pump has a number of
pistons (usually an odd number)
arranged in a circular array within
a housing which is commonly referred
to as a cylinder block, rotor or barrel. 
Samples:
•  hydraulic systems of jet aircraft
• Compressors
• Axial Reciprocating Motors
Radial Piston Pump
A radial piston pump is a form of hydraulic
pump. The working pistons extend in a radial
direction symmetrically around the drive shaft,
in contrast to the axial piston pump.

Samples:
• machine tools (e.g., displace of cutting emulsion,
supply for hydraulic equipment like cylinders)
• high
Textpressure
Here units (HPU) (for overload
protection of presses)
• test rigs
• plastic- and powder injection molding
• wind energy

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