Hydraulic Power & Control

HONOR GEAR PUMPS CORP. was formed as a result of the purchase of a local hydraulic gear pump product line, which was established in 1984. Since the completion of our acquisition in 1994, we have gained a reputation for design expertise and product quality through innovative engineering and leading edge production techniques. The skilled engineering staff at HONOR GEAR PUMPS CORP. represents our commitment to the quality found in our product line. Internal design improvements have been made over the past 20 years, across the entire product line. To further demonstrate our dedication to quality, we are certified UKAS ISO 9001:2015. In addition, our experienced sales staff and worldwide distributor network represents our goal of 100% customer satisfaction. We will continue to expand our product line based on market demand, and would be pleased to consider all customer requirements.

Group 1
Extrusion type aluminum-alloy-pump housing. The front and rear covers can be either aluminum alloy die casting or cast iron, and this small gear pump is of high yield rate, high efficiency while low noise, and the displacement is 0.86m³/h – 15.3m³/h.

Group 2
Cast-iron front and rear covers with extrusion type aluminum-alloy-pump housing, and bearing blocks use materials forged from 2014 aluminum alloy with T6 heat treatment. The whole series use high-temperature VITON seals. This medium size gear pump is of high yield rate, high efficiency while low noise, and the with displacement is 4m³/h – 33m³/h.

Group 3
Cast-iron front and rear covers with extrusion type aluminum-alloy-pump housing, and bearing blocks use aluminum alloy die cast materials. This large size gear pump is of high yield rate, high efficiency while low noise, and the with displacement is 18m³/h – 90m³/h.

Group 4
Vemicular cast-iron made front cover and pump housing, the bearing blocks use abrasion-proof, long-life bronze gaskets. This large size gear pump is of high yield rate, high efficiency while low noise, and the with displacement is 63m³/h – 125m³/h.
