Roper catalog # 18AL03, A Series Gear Pump End Only (no motor), less motor mounting bracket, for mounting on a motor (with foot) c/w Integral Relief Valve, Cast Iron Construction, Steel Helical Gears, Bronze Bushings, LIP Seal. c/w 3/4" NPT Ports. Max. ratings : 11.6 GPM (max.), 212 F Temp. Max.
Price : $ 1092.50
The Roper 18AL03 is a Cast Iron pedestal Gear Pump, bare shafted pump end, with Lower Drive shaft configuration, Hardened Steel Gears, Buna Lip Seal, 3/4 inch NPT by 3/4 inch NPT Ports, replacement pump end only without a Motor. This pump is a pump end only, for close or long coupling to motors, and is designed to operate at standard motor speeds, with provisions for flange or foot mounting. The internal bearings are lubricated by the fluid being pumped, and with only two moving parts, and idle gear and a drive gear, the pumps run quietly. They are manufactured and assembled with close tolerances, and regularly tested to insure dependable performance. The pump is factory assembled for clockwise rotation (facing the pump drive shaft end), most may be reassembled for operation with equal efficiency in a counter-clockwise rotation. All pump body castings are cast iron, for a precise, rugged, maintenance-friendly design. This gear pump has bi-directional rotation, with quiet-running helical gears precision machined to insure proper meshing, reduced friction and vibration, quiet efficient operation and long life. Four heavy duty sleeve bearings give positive support to pumping gears and insure long, efficient service. The 4 pump bearings are special wear-resistant, high-lead bronze with long-lasting bearing surfaces. (Iron and carbon bearings are available.) Large, hardened steel dowel pins insure positive alignment between the faceplate, case, and backplate. This pump end does not include a motor and is just the bare shafted pump end only. Complete pump and motor assemblies can be close coupled with a motor bracket and electrical motor, or fabricated with a pump, coupling, coupling guard, motor, and baseplate. The maximum temperature for this pump is 212 F.
The Roper 18AL03 Series A pump is adaptable to a wide range of applications, pumping clean fluids such as pressure lubrication, hydraulic service, fuel supply or general liquid transfer. The precise manufacturing tolerances provide minimum clearances for maximum pumping efficiency. Typical applications for the 18AL03 include Pressure Lubrication, Hydraulic Service, Fuel Supply and General Transfer. This pump has an internal pressure relief valve with a factory setting that is not the same as the pressure setting required in your application. The relief valve must be positioned as shown in instructions for direction of rotation otherwise the valve will be inoperable, and the discharge pressure will not be working against the relief valve. If the builtin relief valve is used, it is mandatory that the relief valve be set BY THE USER, since maximum relief valve pressure depends upon the viscosity and specific gravity of the liquid, the flow rate pump RPM, and also the initial relief valve setting. A builtin relief valve should not be used on applications where the discharge must be closed for more than a few minutes. Prolonged operation with the relief valve fully bypassing will cause heating of the liquid circulating thru the valve, thus resulting in possible damage. This pump has a simple lip type shaft seal. AL pumps with lip seals must be run in the clockwise direction of rotation only. Maximum discharge pressure is 100 PSIG 6.9 BAR and maximum inlet pressure is 5 PSIG 3 BAR. For a pump equipped with a lip seal, follow these instructions. Leaking lip seals should be replaced. Note the direction of the lip on the old seal. Carefully pry the defective seal from the bore, making certain that the bore is not scored or damaged. Clean the shaft and bore. Inspect the shaft for wear. If worn or scored, replace. The exposed surface of the shaft should be free from burrs and sharp edges. Lightly oil shaft and bore into which the lip seal is to be fitted. Be careful not to damage the sealing lip and be certain that the lip on the new seal is turned the same direction as the old seal. Slide the seal onto the shaft and press into the bore.