what kind of pump can you use to make a parts cleaner machine? can it just be a submersable little pump. the kind you see in water falls in your house? except with enough psi or volume to give out enough fluid.
i figure on using mineral spirits or some such thing. whatever is the best and wont be flameable.
what kind of pump
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It's been my experience that the pumps used to pump water don't react well to having chemicals pumped through them. It eats the seals and vanes. The pumps we use at work to transfer oil and coolant are Dayton flexible impellar pumps, Model #5uxl7 they are 110v 1/10hp and draw 1.6 amps, and they're rated for chemicals. They are made with a standard garden hose fitting in and out so they're easy to hook up. They're pretty impressive little pumps, they'll move 10 gallons of coolant in about 2 1/2 minutes. I would think that to be just about right for a parts washer. I don't have a pic to post but we buy ours through Grainger, I'm sure you could get online and find it in their catalog. All that said they are a little pricey, Grainger lists them for $80 retail. Hope this helps.
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It's been my experience that the pumps used to pump water don't react well to having chemicals pumped through them. It eats the seals and vanes. The pumps we use at work to transfer oil and coolant are Dayton flexible impellar pumps, Model #5uxl7 they are 110v 1/10hp and draw 1.6 amps, and they're rated for chemicals. They are made with a standard garden hose fitting in and out so they're easy to hook up. They're pretty impressive little pumps, they'll move 10 gallons of coolant in about 2 1/2 minutes. I would think that to be just about right for a parts washer. I don't have a pic to post but we buy ours through Grainger, I'm sure you could get online and find it in their catalog. All that said they are a little pricey, Grainger lists them for $80 retail. Hope this helps.
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i figured a water type pump wouldnt work. that s why iw as asking. i figured it would have to be a chemical rated pump. i do have a grainger catalog. they are freaks sometimes when you call them. oh we dont sell to just anyone. whatever. call them back 6 months later. sure we will sell you one. i probably wont even go to lenexa to even ask them in person. anyway. i think it is time to find a barrel first. i have a 55 gallon i could trade someone for a 30 gallon. maybe i will try that.
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Maybe ya can find one here craig...http://www.pumpbiz.com/shopping_product ... ?pcid=5432 or here's the whole bang.....http://cgi.ebay.com/Safety-Kleen-CPW30- ... 1e64710597
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i just thought of this today. but how about a fuel pump from a truck? that should hold up to the chemicals i would think. 14-15 pounds of pressure shouldnt be too bad as long as i aim it correctly. or regulate it down if i have to.
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The rear pump out of a Hydra-Matic works pretty good.
http://www.pontiacsafari.com/MPC/56/page/p169.jpg
Take off the governor and flange and connect a motor.
http://www.pontiacsafari.com/MPC/56/page/p169.jpg
Take off the governor and flange and connect a motor.
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Re: what kind of pump
so northern tools sell a lot of actual parts washer pumps ranging from $100 down - here is a $30 one
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/ ... _200006774
264 g/hour = 1.2 pint a second - sounds ok - but we don't know what the psi is
where as a fuel pump much less
http://www.holley.com/12-125.asp = 125 gallons per hour - although 7psi is pretty good
not sure this helps ? - but maybe does
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/ ... _200006774
264 g/hour = 1.2 pint a second - sounds ok - but we don't know what the psi is
where as a fuel pump much less
http://www.holley.com/12-125.asp = 125 gallons per hour - although 7psi is pretty good
not sure this helps ? - but maybe does
thanks
Stephen
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i'm not sure i want pressure really. i was just thinking abou t apump i have that doenst put out the correct pressure for my truck. the northern pump looks like a deal at 30.00.
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Re: what kind of pump
All of our chemicals at work are metered and pumped using peristaltic pumps