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Flux JUNIORFLUX F 314 PP 25/19 39 in. Sealless Polypropylene Drum Pump and FEM3070 Electric Motor, Hose & Nozzle Kit

SKU:
FLX2400001981
Manufacturer:
Flux
Flow-Rate:
10.5 GPM
Material:
Polypropylene
Voltage:
120V AC
Tube Length:
39 in.
Viscosity:
1 to 250 cPs
Weight:
5.30 LBS
$1,080.56
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The JUNIORFLUX F 314 PP-25/19 small drum pump with FEM 3070 fixed motor is especially suitable for pumping comparably small quantities out of containers such as canisters or drums of up to 55 gallons. The small outer tube diameter allows pumping even out of narrow openings. The pump kit consists of pump with motor, hose and hand nozzle.

To Order: All FLUX pumps are subject to technical review with the manufacturer before sale/order release. Please provide the liquid or product to be pumped and the viscosity.

Features

  • Easy single-hand operation
  • Sealless
  • Long 16 ft. power cord
  • Powerful commutator motor with brushes
  • Ergonomic design handle
  • Low weight
  • Small 32 mm. outer tube diameter
  • Convenient hook for hand nozzle storage
  • High operational safety due to overload cut-off switch

Package Includes

  • JUNIORFLUX F 314 PP-25/19 in. polypropylene pump (max. 10.5 GPM [40 l/min])
  • FEM 3070 motor; 120 Volt, 50 Hz, 230 Watt
  • 4.9 ft. long PVC hose with 1/2 in. (DN13) connector
  • Polypropylene hand nozzle with 22 mm. outlet

Specifications

  • Max flow rate: 10.5 GPM (40 l/min)
  • Motor Voltage: 120V AC
  • Motor Wattage: 230 Watt
  • Max delivery head: 17.4 ft.
  • Low Viscosity: min. 1cPs - max. 250 cPs
  • Outer tube diameter: 25 mm.
  • Outer tube material: polypropylene
  • Seal type: sealless
  • Immersion length: 27/39 in. (700/1000 mm.)
  • Hose connector: 1/2 in. (DN13)
  • Hose material: PVC
  • Hose length: 4.9 ft. (1.5 m.)
  • Hose diameter: 1/2 in. (DN13)
  • Hand nozzle/seal material: PP/FKM
  • Hand nozzle outlet diameter: 22 mm.
  • Weight: 5.3 lbs.
  • Media/Fluids: acids, caustics, corrosive liquids
Please note: pump performance decreases as viscosity increases