Vertical Agi-Pompe

The Agi-Pompe, with its high quality impeller and propeller offers outstanding performance and a long life span.

Because manure storages pits varied in types and sizes, GEA has extended the strength and power of the Vertical Agi-Pompe in six different configurations.

Vertical Agi-Pompe

  • Stationnary
  • On trailer
  • With a tilting 3-point hitch
  • With a 3-point hitch for aboveground tank
  • On trailer for aboveground tank

Key Features

  • Oil cooler
  • Low maintenance 300 gearbox protected by our 3 seal system on each shaft to protect against contamination.
  • 24" (610 mm) heavy duty propeller. Provide constant agitation of up to 21 500 US gpm (81 386 lpm) in loading mode as well as agitation mode.
  • 150° rotating propeller.
  • Speed reducer to safely change the direction of the propeller anytime.
  • Rotating valve that can be operated while the pump is at low RPM with visual indicator rod, to know if the pump is working on agitation or loading mode.
  • 20" (508 mm) impeller featuring self-cleaning blades, reversible knives at the intake and abrasive resistant steel housing/bottom plate.
  • Knife kit on propeller to cut fibrous material and aid in the discharge of manure.
  • Remote grease line kit. To lubricate the bearing housing without removing the pump.
  • Impeller housing made of Abrasion Resistant steel.
  • 6" (150 mm) discharge.

Agitation Nozzle

  • High velocity agitation nozzle.
  • Ball-and-socket joint with a stainless steel ball and urethane gasket for reliable and long lasting operation.
  • 3" to 4" (76 to 102 mm) opening for maximum HP efficiency.
  • Anti-swirl device for maximum velocity and precision.
  • 200° horizontal rotation and 60° vertical articulation.
  • Also available with speed reducer to easily change the direction of the nozzle and hydraulic height adjustment.

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