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Drum pump BPH
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulically-operated
Technology
piston
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial, for the mining industry, for the construction industry
Applications
drum, for lubrication systems
Other characteristics
compact, heavy-duty, top-mounted
Pressure

Max.: 120 bar
(1,740.453 psi)

Min.: 35 bar
(507.632 psi)

Width

242 mm
(9.53 in)

Height

1,260 mm
(49.61 in)

Weight

32.6 kg
(71.87 lb)

Description

For use in large grease lubrication systems The BPH barrel pumps are used in automatic lubrication systems, such as single-line, progressive or dual-line, and in filling processes. The pump series offer all features needed to run the machine without unplanned interruptions. Featuring a fully encased pump head, damages during tough operation become less likely. The compact design allows to mount the pump even in applications, where space is limited. An innovative sealing concept avoids both, hydraulic oil and lubrication grease leakage. While hindering fluids to leak, the three-sealing-package provides the extra step to safe and reliable operation. In addition, it minimizes the risk of contamination of hydraulic oils as well as environmental concerns. Flow rate and reverse pressure can be adjusted to fit the application needs. Built-in sensors monitor oil pressure, temperature and piston movement helping to avoid malfunction prior the event. Features and benefits Safe and reliable operation Constructed of heavy-duty material Compact design Three-sealing package Several monitoring options Applications Heavy machinery in construction and mining environment Excavators Loaders Haul trucks

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