The GVR range of Gear Pumps, which is suited to transferring a wide range of viscous fluids such as fuel, gear and lubricant oils, varnishes, molasses and cosmetics, now includes an option for face mounting on B3/B14 motors in addition to the standard B3/B5 flange mount.
The new flange arrangements make it quicker to fit as the motor feet can be used for mounting avoiding the need for packing, for example when used on booster sets for all OEM applications which require duty standby operation. In addition larger models are now available in the 10 Bar BFC range and in the 20 Bar AFP range increasing the flow rates up to 70 lit / min and 80 lit / min respectively.
Available through Pump Engineering, these self-priming, volumetric flanged gear pumps are ideal for handling viscous fluids (without suspended solids) and feature as standard a durable, robust cast iron construction with gears and shafts in steel. Other versions are available in bronze or AISI 316 stainless steel.
GVR gear pumps have standard BSP threaded connections with larger pumps having flanged connections. They can be supplied complete with an internal safety relief valve while standard models are fitted with mechanical seals in ceramic, graphite and Viton, or with other mechanical seals if required. ATEX versions are also available as are options for protection to IP56.
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