Description
This model exposes the inner workings of a pressure-compensated axial piston pump—including the pump housing, pistons, and complete pressure compensator section. By rotating the pump manually, students see how displacement changes occur and how the compensator manages system pressure. Perfect for illustrating the relationship between pressure control, displacement, and efficiency.
Strategic cutaway sections provide clear visibility into how the compensator interacts with the swashplate to regulate output based on system demand. As the pump is cycled, learners can observe how pressure signals influence displacement adjustments, reinforcing key concepts in energy efficiency and system optimization. Mounted on a durable base for consistent classroom use, this model supports hands-on exploration and deeper understanding of pressure-compensated pump operation.
A hands-on training model that clearly demonstrates how pressure compensation controls pump output and system efficiency.




