VANE PUMP
Product Features
The rotor of the vane pump is mounted on the same axis as the pump shaft, while the rotor housing is eccentric and positioned on a different axis. Vanes are located inside the rotor and are pushed in and out by springs. This movement allows the vanes to transfer liquid between the rotor and the casing.
With each revolution of the pump shaft, a specific volume of liquid is drawn in and fills the space between the rotor and the casing. As the rotation continues, the vanes push the liquid toward the discharge port, enabling pressurized delivery.
Use Areas
- Chocolate Transfer
- Sugar Syrup Transfer
- Cream Transfer
Material Options
- Pump Casing: Cast iron
- Rotor: Steel
- Rotory Vane: Steel
- Bearings: Snbz 12 bronze, Ball bearing,
- Sealing: Soft seal (packing gland), Lip seal.
Working Principles
Liquid enters the pump from suction port.
Liquid traped between rotor and casing moves forward to discharge port.
Liquid is delivered out of pump from discharge port by a single rotation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Vane pumps rotate counter-clockwise when observed from coupling side. Suction side is left and discharge side is the top. By running for a very short period, pump rotation direction should be checked for following direction of the arrow.
Vane pumps can not be operated in revert direction.