Five-Star Motor for Feeding Vehicle
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Function
Providing rotational power
The five-star motor receives high-pressure hydraulic oil delivered by a gear oil pump, and through the coordinated motion of its internal five-star rotor and plungers, it converts the pressure energy of the hydraulic oil into continuous rotational torque. This torque directly drives the spreading screw or conveying impeller to rotate, enabling the efficient pushing and scattering of materials—for example, transferring feed from the storage bin to the feeding trough or directly onto the ground.
Adapting to low-speed, high-torque operating conditions
Spreading operations typically require spreading components to deliver high torque at lower speeds (to prevent excessive material splashing) while overcoming the frictional resistance and weight of the feed. The Five-Star motor perfectly combines these features, offering excellent low-speed stability and delivering substantial torque—allowing it to maintain steady operation even at reduced RPMs, ensuring uniform material flow without clogging or interruption.
Strong resistance to load shocks
When the spreading process encounters unexpected loads such as material clumping or impurities getting stuck, the structural design of the Wuxing motor—featuring multiple plungers that distribute force evenly—enables it to handle moderate impact loads. This helps minimize downtime or component damage caused by sudden overloads, making the spreading vehicle well-suited for handling materials in complex and demanding environments.
Compact in structure, highly adaptable
The five-star motor is compact and lightweight, allowing direct installation at the shaft end of the spreading screw or near the conveying mechanism—saving valuable equipment space and making it especially ideal for agricultural machinery like spreading carts, where space efficiency is critical. At the same time, it boasts strong resistance to contamination, easily handling harsh operating conditions such as dust and oil splashes commonly encountered during spreading tasks.
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