Listed below are a few of the vane pump series we carry.  Through our relationship with the top pump manufacturers, Advanced Fluid Power can get for you, the exact vane pump from the Original Equipment Manufacturer or we can cross over your vane pump to a drop in replacement.

Manufacturer Series
Continental PVR, PVX, PVER
Denison T6C, T6D, T6E, T6CM, T6CP, T6DM, T6EM, T7B/BS, T7D/DS, T7E/ES

T6CR, T6DR, T6ER, T6CRM, T6DRM, T6ERM, T6DCCR, T6EDCCR, T6EDCR,

T6CC, T6DC, T6DDS, T6EC, T6ED, T6EE/EES, T6CCM, T6CCZ, T6DCM, T6ECM, T6EDM, T7BB/BBS, T7DB/DBS, T7DD/DDS, T7EB/EBS, T7ED/EDS, T7EE/EES, T67BB, T67CB, T67DB, T67EB, T67EC

Daikin DE, DEV
Racine PSV10, PSV15, PSV20, PSV25, PSV40, PSV80, PSV100
Vickers V10, V10F, V20, V20F, V2010, V2020, 20VQ, 25VQ, 35VQ, 45VQ, 50VQ, 2520VQ, 3520VQ, 3525VQ, 4520VQ, 4525VQ, 4535VQ,
Yuken PV2R, PV2R4A, PV2R24A, PV2R34A

In vane pumps, a number of vanes slide in slots in a rotor which rotates in a housing or ring. The housing may be eccentric with the center of the rotor, or its shape may be oval. In some designs, centrifugal force holds the vanes in contact with the housing, while the vanes are forced in and out of the slots by the eccentricity of the housing. In one vane pump, light springs hold the vanes against the housing; in another pump design, pressurized pins urge the vanes outward.

During rotation, as the space or chamber enclosed by vanes, rotor, and housing increases, a vacuum is created, and atmospheric pressure forces oil into this space, which is the inlet side of the pump. As the space or volume enclosed reduces, the liquid is forced out through the discharge ports.