Delavan 8900CR Roller Pump

Delavan 8900CR Roller Pump
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$177.82

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Product Overview

The Delavan 8900 C-R Roller Pump delivers up to 24 GPM and 300 PSI to guarantee a consistent performance in every application. Its cast iron construction with Viton seals and heavy-duty sealed bearings provides the best chemical resistance to ensure durability and long time service. It comes with 15/16 in. solid shaft which features clockwise with reverse rotation. This 8 roller pump is ideal to use on residential, industrial and commercial sites for efficient application.

Features and Specs

For use in Residential, Commercial and Industrial Sites
Material / Construction Cast Iron
Seal Type Viton
Pressure (PSI) 300
Special Features Chemical-resistant materials
Warranty Two Year Limited Warranty against factory defects
Shipping Weight 14.00 lbs
Manufacturer Delavan (Mfg. Number: 8900C-R)

Details

FEATURES:

Type: 8-Roller design

Max Pressure: 300 PSI (21 bar)
Max Recommended Temperature: 140 degrees Fahrenheit (60 degrees Celsius)
Port Size: 1 in. NPT (female)

Mounting:
Base Mounted: 3/8 -18 UNC-2B (2 holes)

PTO: Use torque bar and chain

Shaft:
Size: 15/16 in. solid shaft
Rotation: CCW (standard); CW (optional)
(Shaft rotation is determined when looking at shaft end of pump)

Weight: 14 lbs (30.8 kg)


Materials of Construction

Housing: Cast Iron or Diamond Series Stainless Steel
Rollers: 3/4 in. Ultra rollers (standard) Polypropylene (optional)
Shaft Seals: Viton cartridge type lip seals
Seal Ring: Viton
Shaft and Rotor:
Cast Iron: Extra-fine finish 404 SST
Diamond Series Stainless Steel: Extra-fine finish 416 SST
Bearings: Permanently-lubricated, heavy-duty sealed bearings

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