New Industrial Pumps Provide High-Pressure, High-Volume Performance

24.06.2002

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Hydra-Cell Industrial Pumps, Wanner Engineering Inc., introduces Hydra-Cell D-15 Series industrial pumps. This long-lasting industrial pump features the proven sealless Hydra-Cell design with five hydraulically balanced diaphragms for accurate, virtually pulse-free positive displacement delivery.

The Model D-15 is a horizontally oriented pump that is either direct-coupled or belt-driven to provide reliable performance in some of the toughest industrial equipment and process applications. These rugged pumps offer a wide range of pump/motor adapters to easily mount motors of many sizes. They are available in a wide variety of corrosion resistant materials of construction, are self-priming and can run dry without damage. The D-15 provides flow to 13.4 gpm (50.7 lpm) and pressure to 2500 psi (172 bar). Metric versions are available.

For more information contact: Hydra-Cell Industrial Pumps, Wanner Engineering Inc., 1204 Chestnut Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55403; Telephone: 612/332-5681; Fax: 612/332-6937; e-mail: sales@wannereng.com.

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