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Extension to Rovatti’s centrifugal line

27 November 2009

Rovatti Pompe has extending its line of centrifugal pumps for tanker manufacturers in industrial and agricultural applications.

The SAI series of hydraulically driven self priming pumps meets flow requirements of up to 85 m3/hour, with heads of up to 40 m. The working speed and pump performance is adjusted by the hydraulic motor oil operating pressure. The SAI series of pumps have separated pump and motor shafts which can simplify installation and maintenance.
The complete Rovatti production line is now is able to meet flow requirements up to 170 m3/hour with heads of up to 75 m. The main components of the self priming pumps from Rovatti are in cast iron, with the mechanical seal available in different material combinations for heavy duty applications.

 

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