The principle of the magnet drive is the driving force of the pole-to-pole alignment of 2 magnets. The driven magnet is attached to the pump shaft within the pump, while the driving magnet is attached to the motor shaft and closely located to the driven magnet. By means of magnetic attraction, the pump rotates in response to motor shaft rotation.
This series of pumps, available in four different displacements, with either a brass or a stainless steel housing, AISI 303 stainless steel rotor, carbon graphite pumping chamber and vanes, can be equipped with an optional built-in relief valve. Inlet and outlet ports have ⅜” NPT female threads. All models are available with NBR, Viton, or EPDM seals. Compared to conventional coupling, the magnet drive has several advantages:als. Compared to conventional coupling, the magnet drive has several advantages:
- Immediate decoupling upon overload
- Longer service life
- Higher efficiency
- No leaks or contamination
- Noiseless operation