• Solid Kynar heads to eliminate permeability and liner separation problems
Concentric casing design for better flow patterns than other centrifugal pumps less erosion, turbulence, longer seal life, reduced shaft deflection
• Handles high temperatures to 250° F.
Compact design features including heavyduty drive shaft, adjustable bearing supports, and large capacity oil bath ensure low maintenance, durable performance for the toughest fluid applications
Back pull-out design for easy servicing |
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| Stancor' s duplex angular contact thrust bearings in the rear withstand far greater radial and axial thrust than conventional bearings. |
| External adjustment of rear bearing housing is
used to set impeller clearance ensuring zero end
play for maximum mechanical seal life. |
| Optimized shaft design features maximum
diameter-to-length ratio, minimal overhang, and
extra heavy-duty support to minimize shaft
deflection and associated seal wear. |
| Oil bath reservoir with overflow sight glass
keeps bearings fully lubricated. |
| Materials of Construction |
| Kynar 370, a carbon filled PVDF material
is thermally stable to maintain tight dimensions. |
Molded from solid Kynar 370 Stancor semi-open tapered impellers are machined to the exact diameter required to control performance.
Additional back pump out vanes produce low stuffing
box pressures and keep seal area clear of debris. |
| Stancor pumps have a concentric casing (see illustration at right), which greatly reduces turbulence and vibration, extends seal and bearing life, eliminates excessive hydraulic imbalances and allows the pump to run anywhere between a FEW GPM to maximum flow without undue shaft deflection. The design allows the Stancor pump to handle abrasives much better than standard open impeller centrifugal pumps. |
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