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Pumps transfer toxic, critical, and harsh fluids.

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October 1, 2002 - Magnetic Drive units transfer fluids from 1 to 80 gpm at temperatures to 570°F at standard motor speeds. Close coupled mounting provides simple, bolt-on installation to any universal pump. Units feature Hastelloy containment vessel and Samarium Cobalt magnet drive. Barrier Seal Design pumps monitor and contain shaft leakage. Two sealing elements with isolated chamber provide protection and have ability to detect and provide preventative maintenance.

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Haight Pump, Div. Of Baker Manufacturing Company
133 Enterprise St.
Evansville, WI, 53536
USA


New Pump Designs Provide Ways to Safely and Dependably Transfer Toxic, Critical, Harsh Fluids

EVANSVILLE, WI, July 29, 2002 - Haight Pumps has introduced two pump designs, a Magnetic Drive and Barrier Seal, that make leakage in demanding pumping applications a thing of the past.

Based on their highly successful Universal Pump line, both designs provide versatility and protection not found in other pumps of this kind.

The Magnetic Drive transfers hazardous and toxic fluids from 1-80 gpm at temperatures to 570°F at standard motor speeds. It's close coupled mounting provides for simple, bolt-on installation to any Haight Universal Pump. Precision machined Hastelloy containment vessel and Samarium Cobalt magnet drive, a combination long recognized for reliability, extends service life to 20 years and helps provide maximum torque.

The Barrier Seal Design transfers toxic, critical, harsh and other extreme fluids at greater temperatures, pressures and capacities. Also designed for simple, bolt-on installation to a Haight Universal pump, the barrier seal monitors and contains shaft leakage. Its two sealing element with isolated chamber provides protection and has the ability to detect and provide preventative maintenance before failures can occur.

Haight Pumps, a member of the Baker Manufacturing Company (now in their 128th year), is a recognized leader in the design and manufacture of high quality, positive displacement rotary internal gear pumps for most any liquid transfer or liquid process application for OEM use.

Since 1939, Haight has built an international reputation for product quality, long service life, ease of maintenance, materials of construction, exceptional customer service, with standard designs, as well as the ability to customize existing products or develop one of a kind pumps for the most difficult applications. All designed to meet an OEM's exact needs.

Haight Pumps are marketed worldwide through a network of specially trained distributors located in North America, South America, Canada, Africa, England and Europe.

For more information, FREE four color literature or specifications, contact: Judy Bratzke, Haight Pumps, Division of Baker Manufacturing Co., 133 Enterprise Street, Evansville, WI 53536. Phone number is (800) 871-9250. Fax number is (608) 882-
3777. Website: www.haightpump.com
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