Plunger pump Type 250M
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Plunger pump - Type 250M - WOMA GmbH - water / oil / air
Plunger pump - Type 250M - WOMA GmbH - water / oil / air
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Characteristics

Technology
plunger
Fluid
water, oil, air
Mobility
mobile
Domain
industrial
Applications
high-pressure, cooling, service
Protection level
ATEX, robust
Other characteristics
double, built-in, seal
Flow

40 l/min
(10.56688 us gal/min)

Pressure

3,000 bar
(43,511.321 psi)

Power

148 kW
(201.22 hp)

Fluid temperature

Max.: 30 °C
(86 °F)

Min.: 5 °C
(41 °F)

Length

1,014 mm
(40 in)

Width

622 mm
(24.49 in)

Height

378 mm
(14.88 in)

Weight

370 kg
(815.71 lb)

Description

The M-series pumps are ideally suited for tasks such as cutting, dismantling, decoating and derusting. With the built-in central valve design, these plunger pumps also have high volumetric efficiencies at high pressures. The carbide plungers used are extremely robust, provide long service life at very high pressures of up to 3000 bar, and can therefore guarantee low maintenance costs. They are also insensitive to sudden changes in temperature. The plunger guide ensures a long service life for the seal system. The sealing water system used prevents leakage, enables a higher durability for the high-pressure seals and counteracts the ingress of air. A special feature of the M-series is a second shaft end which allows another pump to be connected and can double the performance if required. All gearboxes of WOMA pumps have an integral oil cooling system. Additionally, all WOMA pumps are certified according to Atex (ExII2GDT5).

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Energy Exchange Australia (EXA)

11-13 Mar 2025 Perth (Australia) Stand H19

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    Sea Asia 2025

    25-27 Mar 2025 Marina Bay Sands (Singapore) Hall B2 - Stand L17

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