Characteristics and Applications of L-type Slurry Pump

The L-type slurry pump, also known as a light-duty slurry pump, is smaller and lighter compared to heavy-duty slurry pumps. It is suitable for conveying fine particles, low concentration slurries, or corrosive slurries. The weight concentration of the conveyed slurry generally does not exceed 30%, but it can also handle high-concentration, low-abrasion slurries. Like the [...]

The L-type slurry pump, also known as a light-duty slurry pump, is smaller and lighter compared to heavy-duty slurry pumps. It is suitable for conveying fine particles, low concentration slurries, or corrosive slurries. The weight concentration of the conveyed slurry generally does not exceed 30%, but it can also handle high-concentration, low-abrasion slurries. Like the HH-type slurry pump, it features a double-casing structure and replaceable wear-resistant flow parts made of high-chrome alloy or natural rubber.

 

The L-type slurry pump can be directly connected to the motor with a coupling or belt-driven, depending on the site requirements. The transmission part of the L-type slurry pump includes the bearing housing and bearing components. The bearing components adopt a cylindrical structure similar to that of the AH slurry pump, making it easy to adjust the clearance between the impeller and the front liner. During maintenance, the bearing components can be disassembled as a whole, simplifying the operation. The bearings are lubricated with grease, and the ends of the bearing housing are equipped with sealing end covers, labyrinth seals, and labyrinth rings, effectively preventing mineral slurry and other contaminants from entering the bearings, ensuring safe and reliable operation with a longer lifespan.

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