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TRICO 30019 Pneumatic Drum Pump Motor, 3/4 Hp, 4.5 GPM Flow Rate
Get it by Tuesday, Dec 31
Payment Options Available
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Product Specifications:
Item | Pneumatic Drum Pump Motor |
Differential Pressure | 100 PSI |
Filter Rating | 10 Microns |
Height | 7" |
Length | 6" |
Max. Flow Gpm | 4.5 |
Microns | 10 Microns |
Motor Hp | 3/4 |
Product Datasheet | trico-30019.pdf |
Pump Type | Pneumatic Pump |
Width | 3" |
Shipping Info:
Ship weight (kg) | 0.9 |
Ship height (cm) | 15.24 |
Ship length (cm) | 15.24 |
Ship width (cm) | 15.24 |
HS code | 8421290065 |
Country of Origin | US |
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How do you troubleshoot a pneumatic drum pump motor in case of breakdown?
A.
- Ensure the air pressure regulator setting is correct to prevent the pump from blowing air or cycling excessively.
- Confirm that the bolts on the bottom of the pump air motor are securely tightened to prevent air leaks.
- Check for loose connections, leaks and blockages in the material side of the system, including hoses, couplings and control handles.
- If the pump air motor does not cycle, check for obstructions like bolts or plastic liners in the primer tube inside the drum.
Q. What factors should I consider while choosing Trico 30019 pneumatic drum pump motor?
A.
- Ensure compatibility with the specific Trico pump model.
- Check air pressure requirements and match with available supply.
- Consider the required flow rate for your application.
- Verify material compatibility with the pumped fluid.
- Assess power and performance specifications.
- Choose a motor with easy-to-maintain components.
Q. When should I replace this pneumatic drum pump?
A.
- Replace if there are safety concerns risking equipment or personnel.
- If the pump fails to achieve the required flow rate or suction power.
- When critical components show signs of wear, affecting reliability.
- Address any persistent leaks or malfunctions that impede proper operation.
- If the pump sustains damage beyond effective repair.
- Upgrade if newer models offer improved efficiency or features.
- Consider replacement if the pump requires frequent and costly repairs.