CHAR-LYNN 2000 SERIES

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number 104-1218-006
Application
Swing motor, Brush Cutters & mowers, Harvesting equipment
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions II (Char-Lynn)
Brand
Char-Lynn
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Standard, wheel or bearingless configurations|Lowest pressure drop motor in the industry|Highly-efficient Geroler motor provides energy savings
Flow Rate1
75 litre per minute
ICC
Low-Speed Gerotor/Geroler
Language
English
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
Product Material
Cast Iron
Product Width
6.96
Sub Brand
Char-Lynn
Supplier Part Number
104-1218-006
Torque Rating
385 newton metre
Torque Rating
385 newton metre
Product Weight
25.00 lbs

Product Questions & Answers

got a brush cutter that needs a low-speed geroler motor, is this Char-Lynn 2000 series the right kind of unit for that?
Question by: Dustin Y on Dec 21, 2025, 10:08 AM
For brush cutters and mowers, the Char-Lynn 2000 Series fits that job type. It’s a low-speed Gerotor or Geroler motor and it’s called out for brush cutters and mowers, along with swing motor and harvesting equipment applications.
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 23, 2025, 6:22 AM
What kind of applications is this motor suited for? I'm thinking about using it on some brush cutting equipment.
Question by: Ralph P on Apr 21, 2025, 8:18 AM
This Char-Lynn 2000 series motor works well for swing motors, brush cutters and mowers, and harvesting equipment.
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 23, 2025, 6:17 AM
torque rating on this one says 385 newton metres -- is that enough grunt for running a swing motor on a mid-size excavator application?
Question by: Merle W on Aug 6, 2025, 10:08 AM
For swing motor use, 385 Nm puts this unit in solid working range for mid-size equipment. The 2000 Series is actually listed as suitable for swing motor applications, so that pairing is a known and supported use case. The Geroler design also helps here because it runs efficiently at low speeds, which is exactly what swing functions typically demand. Flow capacity tops out at 75 liters per minute, so as long as your circuit is sized to work within that, you should be in good shape for that kind of duty.
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 8, 2025, 6:49 AM