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Pump Motors produce maximum 10,000 rpm speed using 650 W.

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Pump Motors produce maximum 10,000 rpm speed using 650 W.
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June 4, 2009 - Designed for use with PF and TBF series drum pumps, M3V and M5V feature tool-free motor attachment method whereby lower section of motor has collet style connection. They offer variable electronic speed control for controlling fluid flow, double wall motor housing for minimizing noise and vibration, and downdraft cooling system. Models are available to handle capacities up to 150 Lpm and viscosities up to 100,000 Cp.

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Michael Smith Engineers Ltd
Oaks Road, Woking,
Surrey, ,
United Kingdom



Powerful New Motors for Portable Drum Emptying Pumps


A powerful 650 watt motor which produces a maximum 10,000 rpm speed for outstanding flow and head capabilities is one of the new motor options recently introduced for the Finish Thompson range of portable drum and barrel emptying pumps.

Available from pump specialists MICHAEL SMITH ENGINEERS the new M3V and M5V motors are designed for use with the popular PF and TBF series drum pumps. Features include an innovative tool-free motor attachment method whereby the lower section of the motor has a collet style connection. Operators simply slide the motor onto the pump tube and then rotate a nut to tighten and the pump is ready to use.

Other features include infinitely variable electronic speed control which means fluid flow can be precisely controlled, double wall motor housing which minimises noise and vibration and a downdraft cooling system which contributes toward extended motor life.

These new motor options further extend the capabilities of the established range of Finnish Thompson drum pumps which are ideal for transferring many liquids, including corrosives, solvents and viscous fluids. Models are available to handle capacities up to 150 lit/min and viscosities up to100,000 centipoise.

Further details are available from:
Michael Smith Engineers Ltd,
Oaks Road, Woking,
Surrey, GU21 6PH,
UK.
Tel: FREEPHONE 0800 316 7891.
Fax: 01483 723110.
Info@michael-smith-engineers.co.uk
www.michael-smith-engineers.co.uk
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