2K Gear Pump

2K Gear Pump Flow Management.

Green check The gear pump is used to supply liquid paint (either solvent or water-based) for all Sames automatic sprayers.
Green check Isocyanate specific design
Green check Accurate dosing
Green check Compact design

Performance

♦ Steady dosing process

♦ Large range of capacities for accurate dosing

Productivity

♦ Low running costs due to wear resistant parts with stainless steel ADLC

Sustainability

♦ Easy to upgrade old Sames pumps by using the same interface for motor & regulator

Designation Value
Maximum Air Pressure (bar) 6
Maximum Air Pressure (psi) 90
Maximum Fluid Output (cc/min) 800
Maximum Fluid Output (cfm) 0.03
Minimum Output (cc/min) 30
Minimum Output (oz/min) 1
Height (mm) 86
Width/depth (mm) 46
Maximum Material Pressure (bar) 15
Maximum Material Pressure (psi) 220
Pressure ratio 1:1
Maximum Temperature (°C) 40
Air Inlet Fitting 2.7x4
Certification II 2 G Ex h IIA T4 Gb
Nominal maximum rotation speed (rpm) 80
Pump Type Gear pump
Pumping technology Gear pumps
Designation Part number Max flowrate (cc/mn)
2K Gearpump 10cc 910026690 51
2K Gearpump 6cc 910026689
2K Gearpump 2.4cc 910026688
2K Gearpump 1.2cc 910026687
2K Gearpump 0.6cc 910026686
2K Gearpump 0.3cc 910026685
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