Owner's manual

34 EZT
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Axial Piston: Type of design for hydraulic motors and pumps in which the pistons are arranged
parallel with the spindle (input or output shaft).
Bantam Duty: A descriptive term relating to the product capacity (meaning: light duty).
Bypass Valve: A valve whose primary function is to open a path for the uid to bypass the motor
or pump. Also referred to occasionally as the freewheel valve or dump valve.
Case Drain Line (Return Line): A line returning uid from the component housing to the reser-
voir.
Cavitation: A concentrated gaseous condition within the uid causing the rapid implosion of a
gaseous bubble.
Center Section: A device which acts as the valve body and manifold of the transmission.
Charge Pump: A device which supplies replenishing uid to the uid power system (closed
loop).
Charge Pressure: The pressure at which replenishing uid is forced into a uid power system.
Charge Relief Valve: A pressure control valve whose primary function is to limit pressure in the
charge circuit.
Check Valve: A valve whose primary function is to restrict ow in one direction.
Closed Loop: A sealed and uninterrupted circulating path for uid ow from the pump to the
motor and back.
Decay Rate: The ratio of pressure decay over time.
End Cap: See “Center Section”
Entrained Air: A mechanically generated mixture of air bubbles having a tendency to separate
from the liquid phase.
Gerotor: A positive displacement pump frequently used as a charge pump.
Hydraulic Motor: A device which converts hydraulic uid power into mechanical force and mo-
tion by transfer of ow under pressure.
Hydraulic Pump: A device which converts mechanical force and motion into hydraulic uid power
by producing ow.
Hydrostatic Pump: See “Hydraulic Pump”
Hydrostatic Transaxle: A multicomponent assembly including a gear case and a hydrostatic
transmission.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS