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General Pump TT2021EBF - TT Series 51 w/ Flange for Coupling to Electric Motor

$ 210.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Application: Industrial
  • Type: Pressure cleaning
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: General Pump
  • MPN: TT2021EBF
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy

    Description

    The General Pump TT2021EBF is a General Pump TT Series 51 triplex plunger pump that includes a NEMA 56C electric motor mounting flange, allowing the pump to easily attach to an electric motor. This flanged plunger pump is very well suited for various high pressure washing applications, general cleaning, reverse osmosis, and misting applications. Also, this pressure washer pump is commonly used on the Kodiak XR2100 and HWDE2010F pressure washers. Featured on this triplex plunger pump is a forged brass manifold, solid ceramic plungers, and Interpump unitized stainless steel K01 inlet and outlet valves. Also, the TT2021EBF pump has a die cast, anodized aluminum oil bath crankcase with a capacity of 11.2 ounces. Note: For effective lubrication, you need to fill the crankcase to the center of the oil gauge window with non-detergent SAE 30W oil. The oil will need to be changed after a 50 hour break-in-period, then every 3 months or 500 hour intervals after that. Specifications: This triplex plunger pump weighs approximately 11.5 lbs. and has a maximum fluid temperature of 165 degrees F. The maximum inlet vacuum is 3' water and the horsepower is 2.9 EBHP. The shaft diameter measures 5/8" (16mm).
    Max. 2.1 GPM Volume
    Max. 2000 PSI Discharge Pressure
    Max. 125 PSI Inlet Pressure
    Max. 3400 RPM Pump Speed
    Inlet port: 3/8"-19 BSP-F
    Discharge port: 1/4"-19 BSP-F
    Bore: 0.591" (15mm)
    Stroke: 0.197" (5mm)
    Dimensions measure 7.0" x 7.2" x 5.5"
    Includes a NEMA 56C electric motor mounting flange to attach the pump to an electric motor