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Gear oil pumps are a specialized subset within the centrifugal pump family, renowned for their exceptional performance in transmitting and lubricating gears. These pumps, characterized by their internal gear sets, differ from their more general counterparts in their ability to handle high viscosity oils with minimal leakage.
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Gear oil pumps for chemical and pharmaceutical use must consider many factors during selection, use and maintenance to ensure that they can meet actual process requirements and maintain good operating conditions.
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The general performance range of low-viscosity gear oil pumps includes a wide flow and pressure range, a moderate viscosity range, and a certain temperature tolerance. At the same time, these oil pumps also have performance characteristics such as durability, stability, and intelligent control.
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Low viscosity gear oil pumps have been widely used and recognized in many industrial fields due to their efficient and stable delivery capacity, wide applicability, durability and reliability, easy maintenance and operation, energy saving and environmental protection.
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Low-viscosity gear oil pumps have a variety of application scenarios, covering fuel and lubricant delivery, chemical and pharmaceutical industries, plastic and rubber processing, and other industrial fields.
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The structure of the low-viscosity gear oil pump includes gears, shafts, pump bodies, pump covers, bearings, sealing devices, safety valves and other parts. These components work together to achieve efficient and stable oil delivery.
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Gear oil pump operation process
The operation process of the gear oil pump mainly includes the steps of preparation before use, maintenance during operation, flow adjustment and stopping operation