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Hydraulic orbital motors are a type of hydraulic motor that converts hydraulic pressure into rotational mechanical energy. They are commonly used in heavy machinery, such as excavators, bulldozers, and cranes, to power various equipment, such as conveyor belts, winches, and hydraulic pumps.
Hydraulic orbital motors consist of an inner rotor and an outer rotor, which are both housed within a stationary casing. The inner rotor is connected to the output shaft, while the outer rotor is connected to the hydraulic supply and return lines. When hydraulic fluid is pumped into the motor, it causes the outer rotor to rotate, which in turn drives the inner rotor and the output shaft.
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