Pumps move fluid from one place to another by converting energy into hydraulic energy and pressure. There are several types of pumps including positive displacement pumps which apply direct pressure on the fluid. Reciprocating positive displacement pumps use pistons, plungers or diaphragms and valves to move fluid in an oscillating motion. Specific examples described include piston pumps such as lift pumps and force pumps, axial piston pumps which have pistons arranged circularly in a housing, and diaphragm pumps which use a reciprocating diaphragm and valves to pump fluid.