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Gear pumps

March 20, 2007
SP20 and SP25 aluminum gear pumps feature an optional extruded aluminum rear cover to incorporate different port and valve options. Standard models are available with priority flow dividers in both SAE A and B flange pump lines. They incorporate ...
SP20 (shown) and SP25 aluminum gear pumps feature an optional extruded aluminum rear cover to incorporate different port and valve options. Standard models are available with priority flow dividers in both SAE A and B flange pump lines. They incorporate an integral relief valve for priority flow and eliminate need for external valves, related lines, and fittings, which in turn reduces leak points.

Prince Mfg. Corp., (605) 235-1082, www.princehyd.com

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