About Variable Pumps
We are placed amongst topmost manufacturers and suppliers of best assortments of Variable Pumps. These are mainly used for cleaning the dirty and slightly viscous liquids out of drums. Precisely manufactured with utmost precision using optimum grade materials with the help of ultra modern technology, these follow the defined industry norms. Also, our range of pumps is tested on diverse standards by our team of quality controllers. We offer these Variable Pumps in several specifications at reasonable rates.
Features:
- Sturdy construction
- Hassle-free functionality
- Easy installation
Versatile Performance and DurabilityOur electric motor-driven variable pumps are built to deliver consistent performance under demanding industrial applications. Featuring advanced pressure-compensated controls, superior sealing materials, and customizable configurations, they ensure reliable operation and long service life. Suitable for both high- and low-viscosity fluids, these units offer maximum versatility.
Efficient and Quiet OperationsThese pumps leverage energy-efficient axial piston technology, ensuring optimal flow rates while minimizing noise to below 72 dB. The combination of air or oil cooling options and robust materials guarantees temperature stability and prolonged reliability, even in continuous-duty cycles and harsh environments.
Flexible Installation and ControlUsers benefit from easy installation options, thanks to threaded or flanged connections and foot or flange mounting. The pumps also support multiple voltage options (220V/380V) and can be controlled manually or via electro-hydraulic systems, providing adaptability for a wide range of process requirements.
FAQs of Variable Pumps:
Q: How do I install a variable pump with electric motor drive in my hydraulic system?
A: These pumps can be mounted using foot or flange mountings and connected via threaded or flanged inlets/outlets. Ensure correct alignment with your hydraulic line, verify voltage compatibility (220V/380V), and follow the manufacturers guidelines for lubrication (splash or forced) and electrical connections.
Q: What are the typical applications for these variable pumps?
A: Variable pumps of this specification are commonly used in industrial machinery, hydraulic systems, and construction equipment. Their ability to handle high pressures and variable flow rates makes them ideal for applications requiring precise fluid power control and efficiency.
Q: When should I choose splash lubrication over forced lubrication?
A: Splash lubrication is suitable for less demanding environments with moderate speeds and loads, while forced lubrication is recommended for higher speeds, heavier loads, or continuous duty, ensuring effective cooling and longer component life.
Q: Where can these pumps be used given their protection class and cooling options?
A: With IP54/IP55 protection and flexible cooling via air or oil, these pumps are well-suited for diverse industrial environments, including indoor plants, factories, and partially exposed locations, provided that ambient temperatures range from -10C to 80C.
Q: What benefits does the pressure-compensated control provide?
A: Pressure-compensated controls automatically adjust pump output to maintain set system pressures, improving energy efficiency, reducing heat generation, and minimizing wear, which lowers operational costs and extends pump life.
Q: How is positive displacement and self-priming advantageous in these pumps?
A: Positive displacement design ensures consistent flow independent of discharge pressure, while self-priming capability allows the pump to evacuate air and begin pumping without manual intervention, reducing downtime during start-up.