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MIL-PRF-62365C(AT)
3.3.4 Operation. The motor shall be capable of continuous, intermittent, reversing, and
stalled operation in either direction of rotation. The nominal volumetric displacement of the
motor shall be 0.12 cubic inches (in3) (1.96 milliliters (mL) per revolution (see 4.4.2
and 4.5.3.10).
3.3.5 Rated speed. The motor shall be capable of continuous operation in either
direction at speeds up to 6960 rpm (see 4.4.2).
3.3.6 Rated pressure. The motor shall be designed to operate continuously at the rated
temperature and rated speed at a pressure of 3000 pounds per square inch (psi)
(20 700 kiloPascals (kPa)) (see 4.4.2).
3.3.7 Rated temperature. The motor shall be designed to operate at a rated temperature
of 130 degrees Fahrenheit (F) (54 degrees Celsius (C)), with a fluid temperature at the inlet
port of 160F (71C) (see 4.4.2).
3.3.8 Interchangeability. All parts having the same manufacturer's part number shall be
directly and completely interchangeable with each other with respect to installation and
performance (see 4.4.2 and 4.5.1).
3.3.9 Safety. The motor shall be designed to completely contain all internal parts in the
event of a failure due to an overspeed condition. No external loss of fluid from the motor shall
occur as a result of the failure (see 4.4.2).
3.3.10 Direction of rotation marking. The corresponding inlet port for each direction of
rotation shall be clearly and permanently marked on the motor housing as indicated on
Drawing 12265504 (see 4.5.1).
3.3.11 Configuration. The motor's external configuration shall be within the envelope
dimensions shown on Drawing 12265504. The motor's next assembly mounting requirements
including the output shaft configuration and the exterior hydraulic port locations and dimensions
shall be in accordance with Drawing 12265504 (see 4.4.2 and 4.5.1).
3.3.12 Weight. The weight of the motor shall not exceed 10 pounds (lb) (4.5 kilograms
(kg)) (see 4.5.1).
3.4 Performance.
3.4.1 Starting torque. The motor shall develop not less than 30 pound-inches (lb-in)
(3.4 Newton meters (N-m)) of starting torque when fluid is supplied at a differential pressure of
not more than 2300 psi (15 850 kPa) (see 4.5.3.1).
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