Rotary lobe pump RTP® series
oilmanualself-priming

Rotary lobe pump - RTP® series - Viking Pump - oil / manual / self-priming
Rotary lobe pump - RTP® series - Viking Pump - oil / manual / self-priming
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Characteristics

Technology
rotary lobe
Fluid
oil
Operation
manual
Priming
self-priming
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
process, service, cleaning, lubrication, unloading, loading
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
seal
Flow

60 m³/h, 76.8 m³/h
(2,118.88 ft³/h, 2,712.1664 ft³/h)

Pressure

10 bar, 12 bar
(145.038 psi, 174.045 psi)

Fluid temperature

Max.: 150 °C
(302 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

The RTP® Series rotary lobe pump was designed specifically for the hygienic stainless steel road tanker industry. It's the perfect solution for transferring high fructose corn syrup, chocolate, dairy, and more. Features & Benefits Cleanability The simple design behind the rotor makes strip cleaning easy and fast Choose the cleaning process that fits your needs: COP (Clean Out of Place) or CIP (Clean In Place) Ease of Maintenance Innovative front loading seal design enables quick inspection and easy servicing Sealed gearcase with long-life lubrication eliminates oil inspection and filling Easy to service design requires no special tools for disassembly and eliminates need for end clearance adjustments Performance Easily handles higher viscosity liquids with improved pressure capabilities for faster unloading Excellent displacement/weight ratios, meaning more in the tank & less in the cabinet Precision helical gears, rotors & shaft design, with optimized bearing position, minimize overhung load – extending seal & bearing life

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