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The Webster brand is known for its excellent quality and long-life performance gear pumps. Over the 60+ years many companies had acquired the Webster brand. While many of those companies are no longer providing Webster components, Hydraulic.net specializes in providing replacement Webster gear pumps, many models that are considered obsolete in the market are still available through Hydraulic.net.

Hydraulic.net has over 30 years of experience. We worked with Webster in the early years and a large percentage of the pumps we ship fall under the Webster brand. Hydraulic.net is one of the largest providers of Webster replacement pumps today. We are proud of our experience, knowledge, and commitment to quality. For reliable and accurate gear pumps you just need to give us a call. Our facilities are in North East Florida where we serve customers across the US, Canada, Mexico, and Internationally.

For any pump inquiries we are available via phone 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday at (800) 765-5670. We are also available via through the quote request form on the website.

We carry a large inventory of parts and try to ensure the pumps we find our customers need most often are in stock and ready to ship. In many cases we can ship your pump to quickly and get you back up and running.

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QCC took over the manufacture of the Webster & CP pumps and motors product families using the original tooling, assembly and test procedures transferred to us from Danfoss the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). These products are exact matches to the original equipment part numbers and have been in production for many years with QCC.

For more than 60 years, Webster has been synonymous with superior quality, high performance gear pumps and motors. QCC has been manufacturing the Webster B, YB and YC product lines since 2004. In 2010, QCC extended its gear pump and motor offering with the transfer of the CP product line from Danfoss to QCC. The Webster/QCC line of gear products ranges from 0.06 cubic inches per revolution to 9.89 cubic inches per revolution (1.80 to 162 cubic centimeters) with mounting flanges 4F17, SAE A, SAE B and SAE C mounts. Options include flow divider models and multi-section pumps. K Series hydraulic pumps and motors provide the ultimate in flexibility, with numerous displacements, features, and shaft/port options.

QCC now manufactures K Series (formerly Danfoss) Pumps and Motors which have an excellent reputation for rugged, dependable performance at continuous pressures to 3000 psi (207 bar) and speeds to 3000 rpm. Applications include in construction, agriculture, lawn/turf care, cement mixers, fan drives, power steering and more. We also have also resurrected many of the formerly “obsolete” models to support our customers’ needs including PTO hydraulic power supply systems for agricultural applications.

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The true depth of our knowledge lies within the diagnosis and repair of hydraulic pumps and other hydraulic products. Whether we have your unit in stock or not, the repair is always an option. In fact, it may be your best option for obsolete and hard to find hydraulic pumps, motors, valves, and servos.

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Since the year 2000, Northpointe Industries has been manufacturing and shipping the highest-quality, compact AC and DC hydraulic power units. Northpointe Industries is dedicated to setting the standard in the industry, for quality in product selection and performance, as well as customer service. If you operate a business that requires hydraulic power units, we are the name to trust. Our goal is to keep your business operating year round with the right prices on expertly manufactured hydraulic equipment.

We manufacture a large variety of power units and integrated hydraulic manifold packages to order. Whatever your specifications, Northpointe Industries will deliver accurately and quickly the system or components to fill your requirement. Whether it’s a new application or a system upgrade we are able to supply the components you need to get you up and running.

Northpointe Industries has a long history in manufacturing, with roots tracing back to Racine, Wisconsin. The original name was Webster-Electric, a Sta-Rite Company, and later it became part of the Danfoss Co. Then in 2000 it became Northpointe Industries and moved to Tumwater, Washington.

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Webster/Webtec manufactures hydraulic flow controls, pressure control valves and directional control valves for mobile machinery. We offer choices of threading and port size for standard or custom specifications. We offer replacements for Webster gear pumps, Milwaukee cylinders, and Teledyne valves.

The ILFC is a pressure compensated flow control valve (fixed, in-line) with 2 ports. Can be used to maintain the flow rate of hydraulic fluid for operating cylinders and motors at a constant speed.

Fixed priority flow dividers allow you to split a single input flow into a regulated flow and an excess flow. The regulated (Priority) flow can be used to perform the required task while the excess flow which can be routed directly back to the oil reservoir or redirected to drive another system, which can eliminate the need for an additional pump to drive an ancillary system. This is a 3-port flow divider which is pressure compensated and contains an on-board relief valve.

Priority Type Flow Dividers split a single input flow into a Priority flow which is a regulated flow, and a bypass flow, which is excess flow. The excess bypass flow can can be rerouted to the hydraulic fluid reservoir or used to power a second system, which can eliminate the need for a second pump to drive another hydraulic circuit. Easy adjustments to the priority flow can be made visually using a hand dial. Pressure compensation allows both flows (priority and bypass) to be controlled concurrently at their own pressures without changing the flow rate of the priority flow.

A great choice for agricultural and industrial uses, as this remote control flow divider is vibration and contamination resistant and can be powered from a vehicle supply using the on-board 9 - 28 V D.C. supply. Current draw is automatically limited to avoid overheating or motor overload. Model FDM offers a low-cost method of controlling the speed of a hydraulic motor. The regulated (priority) flow port gives an output free of affect by load pressure while the bypass port can be directed to power a secondary hydraulic circuit. Remote control use from up to 130 feet is possible using a potentiometer.

Allows the flow to be diverted mechanically by an offset spring pushing the spool. The spool and spring are contained in a sealed housing to prevent environmental corrosion. Available in one spool or two spool versions. The 2-spool version allows you to divert flow from one circuit to another or to a hydraulic fluid reservoir. A wide variety of spool ends and port threading are available.

A rotary spool type directional control valve which contains a rotor that rotates relative to body of the valve. Inlet and outlet ports can be connected in many different flow patterns to control pressurized fluid for start, stop or directional changes. Webster’s flat rotors compensate for valve wear, creating near zero-leak through the life of the valve. Available with 7 different flow patterns, 3 flow ratings and several porting options. These valves may be mounted on a manifold, on a panel or used inline on the hydraulic circuit. Manual control is achieved using ball handles, spring centring and detents.

Durable hydraulic directional control valve used for mobile and industrial systems. Minimal leakage in the spool even under the 3625 psi pressure tank port rating. Methods of operation include lever, cam and pilot (air or oil).

Pressure relief valves protect hydraulic circuits from overload by limiting maximum pressure to a pre-set capacity. The relief pressure setting is set by Webster to the customers specifications within pressures from 290 psi to 3000psi. The fast response of this valve protects the hydraulic circuit from shock and overload or the expansion of thermal fluids. Due to straight-through porting, the valve can be connected inline using a “T” connector. Model RV020 direct acting in-line relief valve is minimally affected by particle contamination

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Gear pumps designed like the Webster Electric or Cessnas do not use any seals or o-rings to hold-in high pressure oil. The actual high-pressure sealing is done by the face of the gears and the thrust plate they ride against. The thrust plaste is sealed against the pump housing with a special spider gasket. That plate must be smooth (no scores) and same goes for the face of the gears that ride against it.

So, in answer to your question. The only way you"re going to gain anything by just replacing the low pressure seals is IF the insides of the pump are still sealing the high pressure oil. The external seals are only there to catch residual low-pressure oil.

Sometimes a pump may still be fine inside and the external seals just fell apart. In that case, yes, new seals will fix the leak. But, in many if not most cases, the inside of the pump is scored, and/or the spider gasket has broken and the pump is forcing oil out of those low pressure seals.

The only way you will know for sure is to take the pump apart and check the insides. Or, just jam a new seal into it and see if it blows outs quickly.

By the way, there is a company down south that is making Webster pumps again. Seem to be very good quality and a lot cheaper than pumps I find anywhere else. I just bought a new Webster 23 GPM pump for my Case 580CK backhoe/loader for $200 which is pretty amazing. Most places are asking $400 to $600 for the same pump. And, the new Webster has a cast-iron center-housing instead of soft aluminum like the Cessnas have.

Dozers usually have pumps sized around 13 GPM and loaders around 23 GPM. If you measure your pump, you"ll probably find it"s a standard SAE B two-bolt mount. Shaft will be either keyed or 13 spline. You can buy a brand new pump for around $150.