Hydraulic component Bushing Block
In a hydraulic gear pump, the Bushing Block (more commonly and accurately called a Wear Plate or Pressure Plate) is a critical component that serves as the sliding bearing surface for the gears and, most importantly, contains the high-pressure and low-pressure zones. Its primary functions are to seal the sides of the gears to prevent internal leakage and to support the axial loads generated by the system pressure.
A gear pump bushing block (wear plate) has three core functions:
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Axial Sealing: It provides a precision flat surface for the sides of the gears to run against. This creates a seal that prevents high-pressure oil from the outlet side from leaking back to the low-pressure inlet side across the faces of the gears. This is the most common path for internal leakage in a gear pump.
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Axial Load Support: System pressure acts on the wear plates, pushing them against the gears. The plates must withstand this force to maintain the critical sealing gap.
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Bearing Surface: It acts as a hydrodynamic bearing for the gear shafts. Oil films between the gear faces and the wear plate surface prevent metal-to-metal contact, reducing wear.
2. Key Components and Design
A typical gear pump has two identical bushing blocks/wear plates, one on each side of the gear set.
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Body: A precisely machined, flat plate, usually made of a bearing-grade material like bronze, copper-alloy, or a specialized steel.
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Bore Holes: The plates have holes that align with the pump’s casing to allow for the passage of oil.
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Pressure Actuation Area: A critical design feature. The back of the wear plate is exposed to system pressure (often via a small passage from the outlet port). This hydraulic pressure pushes the wear plate firmly against the side of the gears, creating a pressure-balanced or pressure-compensated seal. The sealing force increases automatically as system pressure increases.
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Grooves and Passages: Some designs have grooves to help distribute lubrication and pressure evenly across the face.
Mechanical properties
Characteristic
The bushing blocks are designed with special aluminum materials, assembled with our metal-polymer bearings that provide ideal tribology solution. Improved mechanical & volumetric efficiency. Good antifriction and wear resistance. Light and space saving designs. Extended service life. Reduce noise and shock
Application Hydraulic external gear pumps and motors.
Mechanical Property
| Brinell Hardness (HBW) |
Tensile strength MPa |
Yield strength MPa |
Elongation % |
Friction coefficient μ |
Grain size class | |
| YHL 2.2 | 115-135 | ≥330 | —— | ≥7 | ≤0.07 | ≥7 |
| YHL 2.5 | 80-100 | ≥220 | —— | ≥8 | ≤0.05 | ≥7 |
| 6082 | ≥95 | ≥205 | ≥110 | ≥14 | ||
| 2014 | 125-150 | ≥485 | ≥415 | ≥13 |




