Used SEIKO SEIKI STP-H1301C #123334 for sale
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SEIKO SEIKI STP-H1301C pump is a high-end, heavy-duty centrifugal pump designed to deliver reliable, long-term performance. Featuring a square-shaped design with a number of ports that ensure efficient use of space, the pump offers optimal performance for multiple industrial applications, including water circulation, pressurization, heat transfer systems, and general service. STP-H1301C pump is constructed of cast iron and stainless steel, making it resistant to corrosion and impact. Its rugged construction means it is highly durable, capable of withstanding pressurized flows, abrasion, and vibration over long periods of time. It features a unique bearing structure, which ensures smooth operation and powerful yet quiet performance. The pump has a high-efficiency impeller that allows for a maximum flow rate of 120 m³/h (500US gpm) and a maximum head of 166 m (585 ft). SEIKO SEIKI STP-H1301C is easy to install and maintain. Its modular design allows for flexible installation, and the simple assembly structure provides for easy maintenance. The pump also features an integrated, self-suction device for added convenience. It also has a permanently lubricated bearing to eliminate the need for routine maintenance. STP-H1301C is designed for use with clean liquids, including glycol, solvents, lubricating oils, and water. It is rated for use at temperatures of -10° to 100° in both hot and cold water. Additionally, the pump is designed to meet long-term vibration and noise performance demands. In conclusion, SEIKO SEIKI STP-H1301C is an excellent choice for reliable, powerful, and long-term operation. Featuring a rugged construction and superior flow rate and head characteristics, it is a great choice for a broad range of industrial applications. The pump's modular design provides flexible installation and easy maintenance, while its integrated self-suction device and permanently lubricated bearing make operation and maintenance simple.
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