Gear pump GMH
waterelectricself-priming

Gear pump - GMH  - Micropump - water / electric / self-priming
Gear pump - GMH  - Micropump - water / electric / self-priming
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Characteristics

Technology
gear
Fluid
water
Operation
electric
Priming
self-priming
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
handling, high-precision
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
small, large, OEM, flow, rugged
Flow

Min.: 6.1 l/min
(1.61145 us gal/min)

Max.: 21.3 l/min
(5.62686 us gal/min)

Pressure

Min.: 8.7 bar
(126.183 psi)

Max.: 103 bar
(1,493.889 psi)

Fluid temperature

Min.: -46 °C
(-50.8 °F)

Max.: 121 °C
(249.8 °F)

Weight

10.9 kg
(24.03 lb)

Description

The GMH Series pumps can handle tough fluid handling needs without taking up too much space. These cavity style gear pumps provides smooth, pulseless delivery and can withstand system pressures to 103 Bar (1500 psi). Designed using higher displacement gears, these pumps are configured to provide optimum flow with 4-pole motor speeds not exceeding 1750rpm. These designs allow for large plant systems to use common motors across a wide range of products. GMH Series pumps deliver rugged, reliable performance for any high-precision pumping need. Product Features Small Size Smooth, Pulseless Delivery Chemically Resistant Easy to Service Proven Reliability Advanced Pump Technology Wide Range of Options OEM Configurations High-System Pressure Capability Enhanced Efficiency Displacement Range Gear Set G25: 12.2 ml/rev Construction Magnetic Drive Gear Pump Cavity Style Helical, Shafted Gears Sleeve Bushings O-ring Seals Wetted Materials Base Materials 316 Stainless Steel/Titanium Gears PTFE PEEK Static Seals Viton PTFE Magnets Driven & Driving Rare Earth

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