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2" (51 MM) PLASTIC FLAP VALVE PUMP

The Versa-Matic 2" Plastic Flap Valve AODD pump provides reliable, low-maintenance pumping of a wide range of industrial fluids using compressed air as the power source. The flap valve design provides superior handling of abrasive slurries and fluids with entrained solids, and the all-plastic construction offers excellent chemical resistance.

Features & Benefits

  • Air-operated, no electricity required — inherently safe for hazardous areas
  • Flap valve design superior to ball check for abrasive and viscous services
  • Plastic construction: polypropylene, PVDF, and acetal options
  • Self-priming to 20 ft suction lift
  • Runs dry without damage
  • No mechanical seals to replace

Applications

  • Chemical transfer and dosing
  • Abrasive slurry pumping
  • Sump and drum emptying
  • Industrial wastewater transfer

Performance

  • Flow rates: to 54 GPM
  • Air supply: 20-120 PSI
  • Maximum solids: 1/4" diameter
  • Self-priming to 20 ft

About The Manufacturer

Versa-matic, a market leading manufacturer of Air Operated Double Diaphragm Pumps, is the home of Easy-To-Use Pumping Solutions. Versa-matic AODD Pumps are capable of safely and effectively handling anything from water to solids-laden slurries – including volatile and dangerous liquids, without the need for costly motor drives or critical sizing calculations.

Simple construction, reliable performance and application versatility are the hallmarks of the Versa-matic product line. Geiger represents Versa-matic throughout our mid-Atlantic territory and we are ready to serve you with both new Pumps and Replacement Parts.

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