Chemical pump AHP-CR series
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Characteristics

Fluid
for chemicals
Operation
air-driven
Mobility
mobile
Domain
industrial
Applications
hydrostatic pressure test
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
robust
Other characteristics
compact
Flow

Max.: 23.1 l/min
(6.10237 us gal/min)

Min.: 0.05 l/min
(0.01321 us gal/min)

Pressure

Max.: 2,931 bar
(42,510.561 psi)

Min.: 6 bar
(87.023 psi)

Length

530 mm
(21 in)

Width

390 mm
(15.35 in)

Height

390 mm
(15.35 in)

Weight

28 kg, 29 kg, 31 kg
(61.73 lb, 63.93 lb, 68.34 lb)

Description

The Hi-Force AHP-CR series of air driven hydrostatic pressure testing pumps offer a choice of 8 models with output pressure capacities ranging from 6 bar (87 psi) to 2931 bar (42500 psi) all fitted with on board, 4 hour, single pen chart recorder as standard. All models are suitable for use with various fluids including water and are supplied with a 150 mm diameter glycerine filled hydraulic pressure gauge (calibrated on request), inlet airline filter, lubricator and pressure regulator unit, lightweight fluid reservoir, pump start/stop valve and a robust stainless steel skid mounted framework. Recorder isolation valve and pressure release valve are fitted as standard. Optional extras include stainless steel reservoir, pressure isolation valve, stroke counter system, gauge calibration certificate and varying recorder clock speeds. Suitable for use with various fluids 150 mm dual scale vibra pressure gauge Infinitely variable output pressure and fluid displacement speed Airline regulator for easy setting of input air and output hydraulic pressure Maximum air consumption 28 scfm (0.79 m3 / minute) at 7 bar 7.5 litre reservoir capacity Supplied with 50 recorder charts and one black chart recorder pen
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