Research on the Possibility of Replacing Oil with Water in Hydrostatics Units of Machine Tools

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This paper deals with the possibility to replace the mineral oil with water in the hydrostatic units of machine tools. With this aim in view we try to make a technical-economic comparison between the hydrostatic drive that uses mineral oil in the range H38 - H46 and the drive with untreated water. Two simple units were taken for comparison, in principle, which use as hydraulic energy source one constant flow pump (qP = 4 cm3) for the actuation of two consumers and one constant flow pump (qP = 20 cm3) for making the hydrostatic suspension of the saddle of an AFP type machine.

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DOI: 10.1016/0141-6359(94)00015-r

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