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| Item number: 966-941128 Manufacturer no.: 5603-3000 EAN/GTIN: n/a |
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| Stainless steel solvent pump, foot operated, with drainage hose and tap, 20 l/min.
For dispensing highly flammable and combustible liquids. Resistant to high purity solvents such as acetone, isopropanol, ethanol etc. For drums up to 220 l. Immersion tube infinitely adjustable to depth of drum.
Pump for contamination free removal of organic solvents and aromatic compounds. For highly flammable, combustible liquids and high purity solvents such as acetone, isopropanol, ethanol etc. All parts that come into contact with the medium are made of stainless steel (1.4301) and PTFE. Including drum screw connection for R2'' steel fine threads, internal. The pump operates using the excess pressure principle. A foot pump is used to build up excess pressure in the container, which pushes the liquid out of the container. The simple operation of the pump using your foot bellows leaves both hands free for filling tasks. The clip connection allows the air hose to be attached and detached quickly and easily. Immersion depth 950 mm. Pumping capacity approx. 20 l/min.
Attention: the drum and the pump must be earthed with an anti-static kit (accessory) when dispensing combustible liquids, ensuring that no electrostatic charges can build up (explosion hazard zone 0). More information: | | Design of pump: | foot operation with draining hose and tap | For media: | highly flammable/flammable/high purity liquids explosion hazard zone 0, solvents (explosion protected) | Material of pump: | stainless steel (V2A), PTFE | Immersion depth: | 950 mm | Pump rate: | 20 l/min |
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