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U102-A Pumping Unit

U102-A

U102-A Pumping Unit

Materials:

Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)

seals: Buna-N

Technical Specifications:

Working Motor Power: 750 W

Maximum. Flow: 60L/min

Rotary speed of pump: 520 rip

Noise: 68db(A)

Minimum. vacuum degree: 0.054Mpa

Pressure Drop: 0.12-0.25Mpa

Separate Ability of Oil and Air: >=20%

Features :

Positive displacement, self priming, internal gear type and adjustable bypass valve.

Designed for quiet, vibration-free operation.

Reusable suction strainer filter at inlet connection.

Reverse check valve at air separator float mechanism.

Check and relief valve at outlet of pumping unit.

100% Factory Tested.

Replacement Parts:

Key Description Materials

1 Coupling Aluminum

2 Sealing O-ring φ82*24 Buna-N

3 Sealing gasket-ring Buna-N

4 Up cap Aluminum

5 Floating kits Swell Buna

6 Cap Aluminum

7 Screen kits

8 Overfill prevention valve kits

9 Graphite vane Graphite

10 Body Aluminum

11 Outler valve kits

12 Cap Brass

13 Sealing gasket Aluminum

14 Exhausting Joint Buna-N

15 Pipe Kits Aluminum

16 Sealing gasket Buna-N

17 Sealing gasket Buna-N

Package:

Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

U102-A 17.5kg/case of 1 18.5kg/case of 1 35.5x27x33cm/case of 1

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