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Wastecorp 2B-EC and 2B-M pumps for solids handling

05 January 2010

Wastecorp Pumps has developed two new pumps in its Mud Sucker range for the transfer of waste oil, vegetable oil, wastewater, dirty water and slurry.

The 2B-EC and 2B-M pumps are the industry's only 2 in pumps with a ball valve to crush solids and transfer up to 20 GPM of tough slurry, according to Wastecorp Pumps.

The Mud Sucker 2B-EC pump is available with an electric, hydraulic or pneumatic drive system and features an all marine grade aluminium pump body with steel frame. The pump has a 7 in diaphragm with a contoured velocity channel to enhance the movement of liquid. The standard drive of the 2B-EC pump is a 1 hp, 1,800 RPM, 3 phase-60 Hz 110/220V motor, with DC and single phase motors also available.

The Mud Sucker 2B-M pump from Wastecorp Pumps features a 3 hp Honda GX-100 engine and is available with a 1.5 in or 2 in connection to meet specific industry needs.

 

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