Impeller pump SP 100
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Impeller pump - SP 100 - Sacemi Gamar srl - water / paint / electric
Impeller pump - SP 100 - Sacemi Gamar srl - water / paint / electric
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Characteristics

Technology
impeller
Fluid
water, paint
Operation
electric
Mobility
stationary
Domain
for machine tools, for the glass industry
Applications
transfer, drum, cleaning, filling, treatment, recirculation
Material
stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum
Other characteristics
with open impeller
Flow

340 l/min
(89.8185 us gal/min)

Power

0.75 kW, 1.41 kW
(1.02 hp, 1.92 hp)

Description

The SP 100 pump is designed for transferring liquids containing impurities up to 3 mm in size. Its hydraulic components, including an impeller and nut made of PBT and a pump body made of cast iron, make it suitable for use with water, emulsions, and oily substances with a viscosity not exceeding 21 cSt (3° Engel). The maximum liquid temperature should not exceed 70°C. Applications: - Machine tools (milling-lathes) - Glass processing machines (TRI version) - Surface treatment plants - Filtration systems Installation should be on a tank with a capacity proportionate to the flow rate, approximately 4-5 cm from the bottom. Ensure the maximum liquid level in the tank remains 3-4 cm below the support flange. For particularly dirty liquids, it is recommended to construct the tank with compartments to allow sludge to settle before being pumped. Rating plate data: - Power 1: 1.41 kW - Power 2: 0.75 kW - Depth Draft: 0 mm - Hydraulic Connection: 1 1/4" - Maximum Flow: 340 l/min - Maximum Prevalence: 13 m - Max Impurity Size: 3 mm - Impeller Type: Open Materials: - Impeller: PBT, Cast iron - Pump body: Cast iron - Impeller-cover: PBT, Cast iron - Shaft: Steel, Aisi 416

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