What are the five major components of hydraulic transmission?


The five major components of hydraulic transmission mainly include:
Power element: also known as oil pump, its main function is to convert the mechanical energy of the prime mover into the pressure energy of the liquid, so as to provide the required pressure oil for the hydraulic system.
Executive components: including hydraulic cylinders and hydraulic motors, their main function is to convert the pressure energy of the liquid into mechanical energy and output it to the working mechanism. The hydraulic cylinder can realize reciprocating linear motion or swing, and the hydraulic motor can complete the rotary motion.
Control components: such components mainly include various valves, such as pressure valves, flow valves and directional valves. Their main task is to control and regulate the pressure, flow and direction of the liquid in the hydraulic system to ensure that the actuators can work as expected.
Auxiliary components: These components provide the necessary conditions for the normal operation of the hydraulic system, such as oil tanks, oil filters, pipes and joints, coolers, pressure gauges, etc. They not only help to monitor and control the operating state of the system, but also ensure the stability and reliability of the system.
Working medium: This is the key element in hydraulic transmission, usually called hydraulic oil. It is responsible for transmitting motion and power in the system and plays the role of lubricating the moving parts of hydraulic components.
These five components together constitute the hydraulic transmission system, so that it can efficiently achieve energy conversion, transmission and control to meet various work needs.