Mixed Flow Pumps are "pull-out" type pumps that require no disconnection of the piping connected to the pump body for inspection and dismantling of the impeller and shaft seal. Equipped with precision-machined pump shafts and bearings lubricated with rare oil, a protective shaft sleeve is fitted within the gland cover. The oil level in the bearing housing of the mixed flow pump can be controlled by a constant-level oil cup.
The pump body's support feet can bear any load from the piping and the mixed-flow impeller, directly transmitting it to the foundation. This ensures that the rotor does not bend due to the pump's load-bearing, thereby guaranteeing the optimal lifespan of the bearings.
Due to the larger cross-sectional area, blockage is reduced.
The rotation direction of the pump, as viewed from the drive end, is clockwise.
Power drive options include electric motors or internal combustion engines.
The pump assembly can be equipped with a complete exhaust device, which is conducive to the exhaust of the intake pipeline.
Axial shaft seal filling or double-end mechanical seal. Corrosion-resistant materials.


