Aircraft Hydraulic Systems And Components Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
34768 Seat Poppet Assembly
011791651
35-18121 Compression Helical Spring
006025494
35-19681Y Identification Plate
007645280
35-79317 Valve Flange
004568604
351483 Hydraulic System Access Manifold
005676849
351755 Block Clamp
005455138
353506 Block Clamp
006134762
35435 Gasket
010556939
355856 Alternating Current Motor
001566453
357569 Machine Bolt
004106944
357850 Hydraulic Motor-pump Yoke
004015980
361084 Electrical End Bell
004036634
361085 Electrical End Bell
004036635
361095 Bushing Insulator
001771772
362-0340 Directional Control Linear Valve
000892714
362-3235 Electrical Solenoid
008995432
3620340 Directional Control Linear Valve
000892714
362568 Electrical End Bell
004036636
362569 Axial Fan Impeller
004036637
362570 Motor Stator
004083397
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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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