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Coolant pump SBG801...803 series
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coolant pump
coolant pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
for coolant, for lubricants
Operation
electric
Technology
centrifugal
Domain
industrial, for machine tools
Applications
suction, cooling, for emulsions
Fluid specification
cutting fluid
Other characteristics
compact, horizontal mount, with mechanical seals, suction, close-coupled, small, flange, radial, axial, central aspiration, vertical, low-pressure
Flow

Min.: 0 l/min
(0 us gal/min)

Max.: 870 l/min
(229.82969 us gal/min)

Head

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Max.: 62 m
(203'04" )

Power

Min.: 3.3 kW
(4.49 hp)

Max.: 10.3 kW
(14 hp)

Description

Horizontal End-Suction Pumps are centrifugal inline pumps with a compact design where the impeller is mounted onto the extended motor shaft. These pumps are not self-priming and must be gravity fed. All pumps are equipped with a single mechanical seal. Upon request a second mechanical seal is available to allow for dry-running (-GD). This pump series is designed for horizontal installations next to a tank and for pumping highly air entrained coolant and cutting oils, as they occur in high speed grinding applications. The SBG pumps are equipped with the user-friendly 45 degree flange connection which allows for either vertical or horizontal pipe connection and the connection of a pressure gauge with G 1/4. Applications Types of fluid - - coolants cooling/cutting oils grinding oils - Kinematic viscosity - - ...45 mm²/s (45 cSt) - Pumping temperature - - 0...80° C Construction Pump body - - cast iron Cover - - cast iron Impeller axial - - cast steel Impeller radial - - cast steel Shaft - - steel Mechanical seal - - SiC - - Noise level - - 72 dBA (SBG801) 75 dBA (SBG802...SBG803)

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