Product Design & Development

Progressing Cavity Pump

Friday, August 30, 2002

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Progressing Cavity Pump

The 2000 progressing cavity pump can handle a range of applications from shear-sensitive chemicals to difficult-to-process slurries and sludges. It features a crowned gear universal joint drive train configuration for torque and thrust control.

Patented joint seals protect gear joints from pumpage contamination, and gear joints are grease lubricated to run at 180°F. The rear gear joint location in the pump reduces the radial load on the drive shaft and bearings and requires minimal pump disassembly to service.

The 2000 pump line offers capacitites of 2-2,500 gpm and pressure capabilities to 1,000 psi.


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