Mongolia's industrial landscape is dominated by large-scale mining and livestock management, where equipment is exposed to extreme temperature fluctuations ranging from -40°C in winter to +40°C in summer. This thermal stress demands that every hydraulic traction motor be built with specialized sealing and low-viscosity oil compatibility to prevent leakage and seizure.
The geographical isolation of mining sites in the Gobi Desert creates a high dependency on the durability of components. The use of a robust 6 spline hydraulic motor has become a standard for ensuring reliable torque transmission in heavy-duty drilling rigs where maintenance intervals are infrequent and costly.
Currently, the market is transitioning from basic mechanical systems to precision hydraulics. There is a growing demand for the hydraulic swivel motor to enable greater maneuverability in complex excavation tasks, reflecting a shift towards higher efficiency and reduced operational downtime in the region.