DANFOSS / EATON ADU062L05AB10A432400001AC100CD0BAC

Application
Loader backhoes, Vibratory cable plows, Mining machinery, Dump truck lifts, Agriculture tractors, Chemical applicator trucks, Railroad equipment, Container handling, all terrain and truck cranes, Vibratory cable plows, Mining machinery and tunnel boring equipment, Utility boom, off road dump and refuse trucks, Material handling trucks and rough terrain fork lifts, Concrete and asphalt pavers, Feller/bunchers, forwarders and log loaders, Crawler dozers, Articulate haulers, Mini excavators
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions II (Char-Lynn)
Brand
Char-Lynn
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Fastest response and recovery times in the market|Increase efficiency with advanced control options|High pressure and flow capacity
ICC
Mobile - OC Piston Pumps
Language
English
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
Product Width
5.75
Sub Brand
None
Supplier Part Number
421AK00139B
Product Weight
55.10 lbs

Product Questions & Answers

Can this pump handle loader backhoes and mining equipment both?
Question by: Ralph L on Jan 10, 2026, 3:23 PM
Yes, this Danfoss/Eaton open circuit piston pump is suitable for a wide range of applications including loader backhoes, mining machinery, and even tunnel boring equipment. It's also used in agriculture, railroad, and various types of trucks and material handling equipment.
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 12, 2026, 1:15 PM
What kind of equipment is this pump actually built for? Got a loader backhoe and a couple of ag tractors and trying to figure out if this fits either application.
Question by: Earl B on Dec 7, 2025, 9:19 PM
Both of those are right in the wheelhouse for this pump. The 420 series covers agriculture tractors and loader backhoes specifically, along with a pretty wide range of other mobile equipment like chemical applicator trucks, rough terrain forklifts, concrete pavers, and crawler dozers. It's an open circuit piston pump built for demanding mobile hydraulic work, so running it on a loader backhoe or a farm tractor is exactly what it's meant for.
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 9, 2025, 10:43 AM