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The low noise, high efficiency, low pulsation, fluid transfer helical gear pump reduces noise level by an average of 15 dBA.

Ideal for low-pressure, low viscosity lubrication applications such as fire-resistant fluids.

Displacement from 7 cc/rev to 87 cc/rev with volumetric efficiency levels of 90 to 95%, compared with screw pumps at approximately 66%, and double contact gear pumps at around 87%. This helical gear pump performs at these levels even at low rotational speeds of 200 rpm therefore requiring less expensive connected running gear.

Typical FTP Pump Applications:

• Large Lubrication Systems.
• Lubrication of the guides of machine tools.
• Lubrication and Cooling of the tools themselves.
• Applications using fire-resistant hydraulic fluids.

This FTP helical gear pump is the ideal solution for low-pressure lubrication applications where low-viscosity fluids are required, such as fire-resistant fluids. Typical applications include large lubrication systems, lubrication of the guides of machine tools, and the lubrication and cooling of tools themselves.

For further details and technical specification catalogue visit: jbj.co.uk 

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