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Rickmeier UNI Pumps
Rickmeier UNI Pumps

Rickmeier UNI Pumps

Rickmeier UNI Pumps Specification

  • Caliber
  • 25 mm to 100 mm
  • Mounting Type
  • Horizontal Foot Mounted
  • Max Suction
  • Up to 8 m
  • Speed
  • Up to 2900 rpm
  • Flow Rate
  • 5 to 1450 l/min
  • Working Temperature
  • -20C to +150C
  • Features
  • Self-priming, High Efficiency, Long Service Life, Robust Construction
  • Discharge Pressure
  • Max 16 bar
  • Voltage
  • 230/400V, 50 Hz / 460V, 60 Hz
  • Theory
  • Rotary Gear Pump
  • Noise Level
  • Low Noise Design
  • Head Size
  • Up to 16 bar
  • Inlet/Outlet
  • DN 25 to DN 100
  • Frequency
  • 50 Hz / 60 Hz
  • Control System
  • Manual / Automatic
  • Material
  • Cast Iron / Ductile Iron / Stainless Steel
  • Structure
  • Horizontal Mount, Foot Mounted
  • Power
  • 0.37 kW to 45 kW
  • Standard
  • DIN / ISO
  • Fuel Type
  • Not Applicable (Electric Motor Driven)
  • Pressure
  • Up to 16 bar
  • Usage
  • Oil Transfer, Lubricating Oil, Hydraulic Oil Applications
  • Application
  • Industrial, Power Plants, Marine, Chemical
  • Suction Type
  • Positive Suction
  • Seals Type
  • Mechanical Seal / Gland Pack Seal
  • Priming
  • Self Priming
  • Pump Type
  • UNI Series Rotary Gear Pump
  • Capacity
  • Up to 87 m/h
  • Bearing Type
  • Anti-Friction / Slide Bearing
  • Service Life
  • Designed for Continuous Duty
  • Rotation Direction
  • Clockwise / Counter-Clockwise
  • Shaft Material
  • Alloy Steel / Stainless Steel
  • Protection Class
  • IP 55
  • Pump Size
  • UNI 025 to UNI 100
  • Viscosity Range
  • Up to 10000 mm²/s
  • Coupling
  • Flexible Coupling Provided
  • Drive Type
  • Electric Motor
 
 

About Rickmeier UNI Pumps

Rickmeier UNI Pumps are the ones used primarily in oil hydraulics, lubrication technology and for the transport of several oils or lubricating substances. They always pump in one direction of flow. Premium grade components and hi tech machinery is used in making these Rickmeier UNI Pumps as per the industrial set standards.



Exceptional Efficiency & Versatile Operation

Rickmeier UNI Pumps are engineered for maximum efficiency in oil, lubricating and hydraulic applications. The rotary gear theory ensures a steady flow, even with highly viscous fluids, while self-priming design allows easy integration into any industrial setup. Their flexible operational parameters support applications across various sectors, from power plants to marine and chemical processes.


Durable Materials & Superior Design

With key components made from cast iron, ductile iron, or stainless steel, and high-grade alloy shafts, these pumps are built to last. The robust construction, anti-friction and slide bearing options, and IP 55 protection class ensure long service life, dependable performance, and minimal maintenance, even in demanding environments.


Flexible Installation & Control Options

Rickmeier UNI Pumps are horizontally foot-mounted for easy installation and come equipped with flexible couplings and variable control systems (manual or automatic). Designed for continuous duty, they support a variety of voltages and frequencies, offering adaptability for diverse global industrial requirements.

FAQs of Rickmeier UNI Pumps:


Q: How can I choose the right Rickmeier UNI pump size for my application?

A: To select the appropriate UNI pump, consider the required flow rate (51450 l/min), pressure (up to 16 bar), viscosity range (up to 10,000 mm/s), and inlet/outlet size (DN 25 to DN 100). The intended applicationsuch as oil transfer, lubrication, or hydraulic usesalong with compatibility with your control and voltage systems will help determine the best fit.

Q: What are the benefits of using Rickmeier UNI rotary gear pumps in industrial applications?

A: These pumps offer self-priming capability, low noise, energy efficiency, and robust construction. Their ability to handle a wide viscosity range and operate continuously make them ideal for demanding industrial sectors such as power plants, marine, and chemical industries.

Q: When should I use anti-friction bearings versus slide bearings with these pumps?

A: Anti-friction bearings are preferable for high-speed applications, supporting easy starting and smoother rotation, whereas slide bearings are suited for heavy-duty, continuous operations with higher loads or in environments where lubrication is ensured by the pumped fluid.

Q: Where are Rickmeier UNI pumps commonly installed?

A: These pumps are widely used in industrial plantsincluding oil transfer stations, power installations, marine engine rooms, and chemical manufacturing facilitiesthanks to their robust horizontal foot-mounted structure and flexible installation options.

Q: What is the maintenance process for Rickmeier UNI pumps?

A: Regular checks include monitoring for leaks at the seals (mechanical or gland pack), ensuring couplings and bearings are in good condition, and verifying the pump is free of debris. Their robust design allows for minimal maintenance when operated within specified parameters.

Q: How do the control system options benefit the operational process?

A: With manual or automatic control systems, users can adapt pump operation to specific process requirements, enhancing efficiency, safety, and reliability in both remote and onsite operations.

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