Futuro - Single Piston Pump

To evacuate free stall manure containing limited amount of bedding.

Key Features

  • Available motors: 5 or 7.5 HP (5.5 or 3.7 kW).
  • Stainless steel pumping tube.
  • Low pressure mechanical reversing system for smooth operation.
  • Stainless steel flapper shafts mounted on brass bushings and lubricated with remote grease lines.
  • Down stroke lever on the intake flapper to ensure it is fully closed.
  • Spring housing on discharge flapper to keep it closed during siphoning cycle.
  • Manual intake and discharge guillotine valves bolted on both ends of the pump. Guillotine valves also available with hydraulic cylinders.
  • Access to the evacuation chamber.
  • Easy access to the remote grease lines on top of the pump.
  • The pump can be installed to start automatically or manually by means of a control panel.
  • 12¾" (324 mm) or 16" (406 mm) discharge.

Application


Futuro Models

  • Installed in a service pit with a hopper - a hopper is fixed to the intake of the pump when the pump is to be fed by a scraper installed in a gutter or by a skid-steer loader.
  • Installed with a suction pipe - a suction pipe is fixed to the intake of the pump when the pump is to be gravity fed from a reception pit.

Working Principle



Hydraulic Power Unit

  • 5 or 7.5 HP (5.5 or 3.7 kW).
  • Electric oil heater available.
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