Used KASHIYAMA RDE300 #9353439 for sale
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KASHIYAMA RDE300 is a centrifugal pump, used primarily for open and semi-open loop pumping systems. It features a double-entry volute design, which ensures equal performance for both liquid and sediment-laden applications. RDE300 has a cast iron body, making it extremely durable, and its impeller is made of a hard-coated bronze alloy for added longevity. This model also features an adjustable level control, meaning it can automatically vary flow rates according to need, avoiding excessive water pressure. KASHIYAMA RDE300 is a excellent choice for general-duty applications, including domestic water supply, storm water, transferring sewage, and low-head irrigation. Its high pump pressure and efficient suction capacity make it a suitable choice for applications that require a high flow rate per pump stroke. Additionally, its low installation costs, low maintenance, and long life make RDE300 an ideal choice for most low- to medium-duty water transfer applications. KASHIYAMA RDE300 is powered by a single-phase motor, and features a built-in thermal overload protection to help protect against damage from overloading. Its temperature and voltage range covers from -22° to 104°F and 200-280 volts, respectively. Its maximum capacity is 65 GPM, with a maximum head of 530 feet, making it suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial applications. The single-phase motor can be fitted with either a single-impeller or a double-impeller, allowing for increased capacity and suction lift at any given head. The double-impeller is designed to ensure maximum water throughput and suction lift, and is suitable for applications where the delivery capacity of the pump must be optimized. Finally, RDE300 features an adjustment ring, meaning it can be adapted and tuned to meet the needs of any application. This allows users to customize the pump based on their individual requirements, and optimize its performance to make it as efficient as possible.
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