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making new sliding pump vanes

 
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 1:28 am    Post subject: making new sliding pump vanes Reply with quote

I'm rebuilding several Blackmer pumps that are used for diesel fuel. They
have outlets of 2.5" and pump about 70 gallons per minute at 375 RPM.

The pump housings are cast iron. I need to replace the pump vanes. The vanes
slide in a rotor that spins in an ellipitical housing.

The original vanes are made from a plastic molded composite material that
looks just like bondo. The pump company charges over $300 for a set of 6
vanes (rectangular about .375 thick x 4" long x 1" wide,) so it might be
more economical to make my own.

I've been considering canvas phenolic, delrin bar stock, or aluminum flat
stock. I figure I can mill a batch of these vanes in short order.

Any comments or suggestions appreciated on the materials selection.


Tony
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