Aircraft Hydraulic Systems And Components Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
297618 Axial Pistons Pump
000586925
2B055-002 Insert
010952725
2B344-010 Insert
010953542
2C5060 Check Valve
008520695
2C5216 Check Valve
000562338
2K5354Y14 Alternating Current Motor
004206176
2SV653 Shuttle Valve
000519773
2SV656 Directional Control Linear Valve
008092962
3-1085 Compression Helical Spring
012235954
3-1158-18 Reciprocating Pump
004123639
3-3310-3 Directional Control Linear Valve
008092962
3-54795-1 Compression Helical Spring
005271079
300352-101 Hydraulic Manifold Assembly
011887070
300356-101 Remote Control Lever
011879235
300356-103 Remote Control Lever
011879235
300360-101 Rigid Connecting Link
011883622
300365-101 Bell Crank
011878393
30352 Retaining Ring
003827610
30F73931 Check Valve
005557866
31-10065 Pressure Indicator
004568600
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Aircraft Hydraulic Systems And Components

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Hydraulic fluid(s), also called hydraulic liquid(s), are the medium by which power is transferred in hydraulic machinery. Common hydraulic fluids are based on mineral oil or water. Examples of equipment that might use hydraulic fluids include excavators and backhoes, hydraulic brakes, power steering systems, transmissions, garbage trucks, aircraft flight control systems, lifts, and industrial machinery.

Hydraulic systems like the ones mentioned above will work most efficiently if the hydraulic fluid used has zero compressibility.

The primary function of a hydraulic fluid is to convey power. In use, however, there are other important functions of hydraulic fluid such as protection of the hydraulic machine components. The table below lists the major functions of a hydraulic fluid and the properties of a fluid that affect its ability to perform that function:

The original hydraulics fluid, dating back to the time of ancient Egypt, was water. Beginning in the 1920s, mineral oil began to be used more than water as a base stock due to its inherent lubrication properties and ability to be used at temperatures above the boiling point of water. Today most hydraulic fluids are based on mineral oil base stocks.

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