Vickers PVE Piston Pumps (PVE12, PVE19, PVE21, PVE27, PVE35, PVE47, PVE62): Parts Catalog, Service Data & Rebuild Guide

Vickers PVE Piston Pumps: Parts Catalog, Service Data & Rebuild Guide

The Vickers PVE series is an inline, variable displacement, pressure compensated axial piston pump built around a lightweight aluminium housing. The range runs from the compact PVE12 up to the PVE62, with PVE19 and PVE21 the most commonly rebuilt frames. RestoPower supplies OEM or aftermarket equivalent seal kits, rotating groups, shafts, bearings and control parts for the whole PVE line.

Exploded View and Parts Diagram

Vickers PVE19 and PVE21 piston pump exploded view diagram with seal kit 02-348242, shim kit 923938, compensator table and screw torque values

Vickers PVE19 / PVE21 exploded view with the C**, CG and CV** compensator. Shown for right hand shaft rotation; rotate 180 degrees for left hand rotation. Every part number and torque figure on this page is read off this drawing.

Key Kits and Part Numbers

02-348242 Seal Kit, Piston Pump (PVE19 / PVE21)
942401 Bearing Spacer Kit
923938 Shim Kit. One kit preloads both yoke bearings
626933 Shaft Seal
422308 Housing
417381 Bearing S/A (pintle)
419627 Bearing S/A (shaft)
409997 Yoke
416637 Pintle Cover
410053 Pintle Bearing Spacer
423617 Gasket, housing
913451 Gasket, compensator
262376 O-Ring, pintle cover
85560 Retaining Ring
162160 Roll Pin, yoke

Shaft and Retaining Ring by Model Suffix

Model Shaft Type Key Retaining Ring
PVE**-1 428883 Keyed 58303 112531
PVE**-2 423415 Splined - -
PVE**-9 424544 Splined - -

Compensator Parts and Assembly Kits

Eaton note: the C**VP(C)**B compensator can be ordered as a complete factory tested assembly using the kit number below rather than rebuilt from parts.

Model Body Spool Spring O-Ring Back-up Ring Plug Compensator S/A Kit
PVE19-C21-12 934147 241717 239371 262335 - 241621 02-348245
PVE21-C19-12 934147 241717 239371 262335 - 241621 02-348244
PVE**-CG-30 932966 937406 239371 262335 997049 412940 02-348243
PVE**-CV11-20 932966 278711 417649 262335 997049 412940 02-348246

Compensator detail parts: 234204 seat, 409998 and 409999 seats, 410061 spring, 262331 and 263492 O-rings, 185638 retaining ring, 17077 wire, 239157 seal.

PVE Torque Values and Assembly Specs

These are the figures printed on the Eaton drawing above. For any fastener not listed, use the values in the service data PDF for your frame.

Fastener Torque
427171 Screw (6 req'd) 23-26 lb.ft
427172 Screw (4 req'd), pintle cover 170-190 lb.in
10358 Screw (4 req'd), compensator 60-70 lb.in
398071 Plug 40-50 lb.in
  • Yoke bearing preload: shim to .007 / .009 in. using shim kit 923938. One kit preloads both yoke bearings.
  • Compensator gasket (913451): position the gasket with the small end of the teardrop hole pointing in the direction of the compensator adjusting plug. Getting this backwards blocks the control passage.
  • Rotation: the compensator is shown for right hand shaft rotation. Rotate it 180 degrees for left hand rotation.

Download PDF Catalogs

How to Rebuild a Vickers PVE Piston Pump

A PVE rebuild is within reach of any competent hydraulic technician provided the work is done clean. The single biggest cause of a failed rebuild is contamination introduced during assembly, not worn parts. Work through the steps below alongside the service data PDF for your frame, which carries the frame specific torque values and wear limits.

Before You Start

  • Steam clean or wash the outside of the pump before anything comes apart. Grit on the housing ends up in the rotating group.
  • Drain the case and note the condition of the oil. Metallic glitter means the rotating group or bearing has failed and a seal kit alone will not fix it.
  • Photograph the compensator setting and the port and control orientation before removal. PVE controls can be reassembled 180 degrees out.
  • Work on a clean bench with lint free cloth, not rag. Have clean hydraulic oil ready for assembly lubrication.

Step 1: Remove the Control and Compensator

Back off and count the turns on the compensator adjustment so you can return to the original setting. Remove the four compensator screws (10358, 60-70 lb.in) and lift the assembly off, keeping its shims together. Inspect the spool for scoring; a sticking compensator spool is a common cause of a pump that will not de-stroke. If the spool or body is worn, the complete factory tested compensator assembly kit for your model is listed in the table above.

Step 2: Separate the End Cap and Valve Plate

Remove the end cap bolts evenly in a crossing pattern. Lift the cap straight off so the valve plate does not drop. The valve plate often stays stuck to the cap; note which face was toward the cylinder block, because a valve plate installed backwards will destroy the pump within minutes.

Step 3: Withdraw the Rotating Group

Slide the cylinder block, pistons, piston retainer and retainer plate out as a unit where possible. Keep the pistons in their original bores. Pistons bed into their bores over time and swapping them raises leakage.

Step 4: Shaft, Bearing and Yoke

Remove the shaft retaining ring and press the shaft out from the drive end. Identify your shaft against the table above: the keyed PVE**-1 uses shaft 428883 with key 58303 and retaining ring 112531, while the splined -2 and -9 use 423415 and 424544. Inspect the yoke (409997) pivot faces and the pintle bearings. On aluminium housing PVE frames, check the housing bores for wear or fretting, which is the usual reason a PVE is written off rather than rebuilt.

Step 5: Inspect and Decide

  • Cylinder block face: must be flat and unscored. Light polishing marks are acceptable; radial scratches you can catch a fingernail in are not.
  • Valve plate: replace if the kidney ports show erosion or the sealing lands are grooved.
  • Piston shoes: check shoe retention and end float. Any shoe that rocks or has lost its running face is scrap, and replace the whole set rather than one.
  • Shaft: inspect the seal running surface for a wear groove. A grooved shaft will leak again through a new seal.
  • Bearings: replace as a matter of course during a full rebuild. They are cheap relative to a second teardown.

Step 6: Reassemble and Torque

  • Fit all new seals from seal kit 02-348242. Lubricate every O-ring with clean hydraulic oil, never grease.
  • Install shaft seal 626933 with the lip facing inward and use a seal driver, not a socket, to avoid cocking it.
  • Refit the valve plate the correct way round and confirm its locating pin is seated.
  • Shim the yoke bearings to .007 / .009 in. preload using shim kit 923938. One kit does both yoke bearings.
  • Fit compensator gasket 913451 with the small end of the teardrop hole pointing toward the compensator adjusting plug.
  • Prefill the case with clean oil before the end cap goes on. A dry start is the second most common cause of a failed rebuild.
  • Torque the six 427171 screws to 23-26 lb.ft, the four 427172 pintle cover screws to 170-190 lb.in, and plug 398071 to 40-50 lb.in.

Step 7: Test and Run In

Turn the shaft by hand before installing; it should rotate smoothly with no hard spots. Start the machine at low speed with the compensator backed off, bleed the case, then bring the setting back to the number of turns you recorded. Run at low pressure for several minutes before loading, and check case drain flow and temperature.

Common PVE Faults and the Parts That Fix Them

  • Oil weeping at the shaft: worn shaft seal 626933, or a grooved shaft if it returns quickly.
  • Will not build or hold pressure: sticking compensator spool, worn valve plate, or a tired rotating group.
  • Will not de-stroke: compensator gasket 913451 fitted the wrong way round, or a scored compensator spool.
  • Noisy at start-up: inlet restriction or aeration, not usually the pump itself. Fix the cause before rebuilding.
  • Overheating with normal flow: internal leakage past the cylinder block face or piston shoes.
  • Rough or noisy yoke movement after rebuild: yoke bearing preload not set. Shim to .007 / .009 in.

Vickers PVE Specifications

  • Type: Inline variable displacement, pressure compensated axial piston pump
  • Series: Vickers PVE12, PVE19, PVE21, PVE27, PVE35, PVE47, PVE62
  • Housing: lightweight aluminium
  • Seal kit: 02-348242 (PVE19 / PVE21)
  • Yoke bearing preload: .007 / .009 in. via shim kit 923938
  • Compensator types: C**, CG and CV**
  • Compatible brands: Vickers, Eaton Vickers, Danfoss legacy
  • Applications: Machine tools, mobile equipment, test stands, compact power units

Shop OEM or Aftermarket Equivalent PVE Replacement Parts

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you rebuild a Vickers PVE piston pump?

Count and record the compensator turns, remove the compensator and end cap noting which face of the valve plate was toward the cylinder block, withdraw the rotating group keeping the pistons in their original bores, press out the shaft and replace the bearings and shaft seal 626933, then fit seal kit 02-348242, shim the yoke bearings to .007 / .009 in. preload with shim kit 923938, torque the six 427171 screws to 23-26 lb.ft, prefill the case and run in at low pressure before loading.

What seal kit fits a Vickers PVE19 or PVE21?

Seal kit 02-348242 is the piston pump seal kit for both the PVE19 and the PVE21. For a leaking shaft specifically the part is shaft seal 626933. Send your full model code if you need it confirmed against your build.

What is the yoke bearing preload on a Vickers PVE?

Shim to .007 to .009 inch preload. Shim kit 923938 covers it, and one kit contains enough shims to preload both yoke bearings.

Which way round does the PVE compensator gasket go?

Gasket 913451 must be positioned with the small end of the teardrop hole pointing in the direction of the compensator adjusting plug. Fitted the other way round it blocks the control passage and the pump will not de-stroke.

Can a Vickers PVE pump be rebuilt?

Yes. PVE pumps are designed to be serviced with a seal kit plus replacement wear parts, and the compensator can be replaced as a complete factory tested assembly. The limiting factor on the aluminium housing frames is housing bore wear, which cannot be repaired economically.

Related Catalogs

Need help finding the right parts? Contact us at info@restopower.com or call (810) 882-1171 and we will confirm fitment the same day.