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Danfoss introduces MP1T axial piston tandem pump for dual-path propel

By Puja Mitra | September 17, 2025

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Danfoss Power Solutions has introduced the MP1T axial piston tandem pump, the latest addition to its MP1 medium-power closed-circuit hydraulic platform. The MP1T tandem pump is designed for construction machinery and other equipment with dual-path propel systems. It provides rotating efficiency, controllability, and a compact design with a shorter length than comparable pumps.

The MP1T pump is designed for high total efficiency, helping to reduce operating costs. Its rotating kit, already used in other MP1 products, provides up to 6% higher mechanical efficiency compared with similar products. Operating at lower system pressure reduces power consumption and heat generation, which in turn minimizes cooling requirements and overall energy use.

The highly controllable pump utilizes PLUS+1 compliant controls, the same used with the H1 and MP1 platforms, to improve machine productivity and enable a better driving experience for the operator. MP1T control options include electric displacement control, forward-neutral-reverse, non-feedback proportional electric, manual displacement control, and non-feedback proportional hydraulic control.

The pump’s compact, robust design eases machine integration and maintenance. The MP1T is 33 millimeters shorter than comparable models, reducing space requirements in the engine compartment and allowing easier installation and service. It features opposite porting for easier hose routing and connections, plus one clean side with no ports, further simplifying machine layout and service. Its single-piece housing minimizes leaks.

“The new MP1T tandem pump builds on our trusted MP1 platform, offering the same reliable, field-proven technology as our single pump,” said Fumiaki Egawa, global sales development manager, Hydrostatics division, Danfoss Power Solutions. “The MP1T’s superior efficiency, compact design, and full set of control options set a new standard for dual-path propel applications. And, together with our motors, valves, hoses and fittings, electronics, and software, we can create a complete system solution that maximizes machine performance.”

The Danfoss MP1T axial piston tandem pump is currently available in 28-cc and 32-cc displacements, with more displacement options planned. The pump features a maximum working pressure of 350 bar. It is ideal for construction machinery including compact track loaders, skid steer loaders, and mini loaders, plus other dual-path machines such as carriers/forwarders and mowers.

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