Shoe Plate Description
The YNF16657 Shoe Plate (止推板) is a critical component in the MFC200 SG12 axial piston pump, functioning as a thrust plate that maintains smooth contact between the rotating pistons and the swash plate. Engineered from high-grade alloy and finished with precision CNC machining, this part offers superior resistance to wear, load impact, and surface friction. It plays a key role in ensuring balanced pressure transmission and efficient hydraulic flow. B2B customers including repair centers, equipment remanufacturers, and parts dealers depend on quality components like this shoe plate to ensure high-performance pump overhauls.
Shoe Plate Technical Sheet
Parameter |
Specification |
Model |
MFC200 SG12 |
YNF Part Number |
YNF16657 |
Product Type |
Shoe Plate / Thrust Plate / 止推板 |
Application |
Axial piston pump internal component |
Material |
Hardened alloy steel |
Processing |
CNC precision, heat treated |
Function |
Supports piston base during rotation |
Compatibility |
MFC200 SG12 hydraulic pump |
MOQ |
1 Piece |
Shipment |
Express, Air, Sea |
Payment Terms |
T/T, L/C, Western Union |
Shoe Plate Applications
Industry/Application |
Usage Description |
Hydraulic Pump Assembly |
Ensures thrust control in axial piston rotation |
Pump Overhaul Workshops |
Key component in MFC200 series pump repair |
Construction Equipment |
Rebuild support for excavator hydraulic systems |
Spare Parts Distribution |
Stock part for B2B hydraulic component suppliers |
MFC200 SG12 Shoe Plate Detail Display
FAQs
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Q: What is the role of the shoe plate in a piston pump?
A: It supports the pistons against the swash plate, ensuring smooth and stable motion during operation.
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Q: Does this part require lubrication or coating?
A: It’s typically used with system oil lubrication; some variants may include special surface treatments upon request.
Related Products
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MFC200 SG12 retainer plate
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Cylinder block for MFC200 axial pump
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Valve plate and piston set for MFC200 series
Industry Knowledge
Thrust plates are often overlooked but critical for balancing dynamic forces in high-speed hydraulic systems. For long-term system health, replacing worn shoe plates is essential during every pump overhaul.