Talk:Gear pump

Units
Why do we insist in using Imeprial as the primary unit system? We are talking about engineering applications here, not a pint of Stella in your local.

I will change the units if there's not any complains or any decent reason for using Imperial.--Sennaista 08:12, 1 August 2006 (UTC)

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Gear vs Gerotor pumps
This page does not make clear the distinction between a gear and a gerotor pump. Although mention of external and internal gear is made, the difference is not made clear, and the CONCEPT of the generated rotor is not explained at all. 100.0.48.4 (talk) 19:51, 27 July 2022 (UTC)