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The vertical construction is possible for all hydraulic variants produced by Salvatore Robuschi: in this way it is always possible to use the correct impeller based on the pumped liquid. Various systems are available for lubricating the bearing bushes. It is possible to supply the shape and dimensions of the base plate, the position of the discharge pipe and the column length with custom made dimensions. This allows designers and users to easily install these pumps, also to replace existing pumps. These pumps can be fitted with a suction strainer and / or tailpipe (extension).


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Standard execution in cast iron or AISI 316 SS (welded parts in AISI316L). 

Executions on demand: SAF 2205, SAF 2507, AISI 904L, SANICRO 28.
Further special alloys are available according to technical dept.’s approval.

Bearing bushes in bronze, rubber, special PTFE, silicon carbide or Vesconite.

The complete range is available in Atex zone 1 or 2.



Extra information

Vertical pump cross section

As with the immersible/ cantilever pump, the vertical motor is installed dry and the pump is immersed in the liquid, but the pump and the intermediate shaft are supported by bearings. These bearings are usually plain bearing bushes that are lubricated by the pumped liquid. But if it is too dirty, it can usually be lubricated with clean water or grease from the outside. There is also a version with internal bearing bush lubrication for insertion lengths up to 2500 mm.

Why u would
choose this product

Very long sump lengths up to 6 meters

Its unique design allows sump lengths of up to 6 meters.

Five lubrication systems

With five different bearing bush lubrication options, there is always a vertical pump to select for most applications.

Ideal pump for hot liquids

Perfect alternative when submersible pumps cannot be used due to the high medium temperature.

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