

The KCBC magnetic gear pump is mainly composed of gears, shafts, pump bodies, valves, and shaft end seals. The gears, after heat treatment, possess high hardness and strength and are mounted with the shafts inside replaceable shaft sleeves for operation. The lubrication of all parts inside the pump is automatically achieved during operation using the output medium.
The KCBC magnetic gear pump is primarily used for lubricating oil transfer in machinery and equipment, suitable for transporting oils with viscosities ranging from 5X10-6 to 1.5X10-3 m2/s (5-1500 cSt) and temperatures below 260°C. Our factory also produces a series of stainless steel gear pumps that can transfer non-lubricating oils, beverages, and low-corrosive liquids. Gear sets with copper can handle low-flame-point, flammable, and explosive liquids such as gasoline and benzene. Besides standard electric motors, these pumps can be equipped with explosion-proof motors upon customer request. They can also be used as transmission and booster pumps in oil transfer systems; as fuel delivery and pressure pumps in fuel systems; and as lubricating oil pumps in all industrial fields.
The KCBC magnetic gear pump is primarily composed of gears, shafts, pump bodies, valves, and shaft end seals. The gears, after heat treatment, possess high hardness and strength and are mounted with the shaft inside replaceable shaft sleeves for operation. The lubrication of all components inside the pump is automatically achieved during operation using the output medium.
Magnetic drive pump installation and operation
1. Magnetic pumps should be installed horizontally, not vertically. For applications requiring vertical installation, the motor must face upwards.
2. Before starting, simply open the suction pipe valve. If the suction liquid level is below the pump shaft centerline, a bottom valve must be installed on the pipe.
3. Before using the pump, it should be inspected to ensure the motor fan turns smoothly without any jamming or abnormal noises, and all fasteners are securely tightened.
4. Verify that the motor's rotation direction matches the directional marking on the magnetic pump.
Safety Precautions for KCBC Magnetic Drive Pump
1. Since the cooling and lubrication of the magnetic pump bearing rely on the conveyed medium, it is prohibited to run at no load, and it is also advisable to avoid starting after power outages during operation to prevent idling operation.
2. If the conveyed medium contains solid particles, a filter screen must be added to the pump inlet; if ferromagnetic particles are present, a magnetic filter is required.
3. During operation, the ambient temperature should be less than 40°C, and the motor temperature rise should not exceed 75°C.
4. The medium being conveyed and its temperature should be within the allowable range of the pump material (see attached table). The operating temperature for metal pumps is 100-300 degrees Celsius, for liquids free of hard particles and fibers with a particle size not exceeding 30×10^-6 m^2/s.
































