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RF MacDonald Co. offers sales, packaged systems design, service, installation, and parts for our customers!

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HYDRA-CELL™ - Simply Built to Last

There is a HYDRA-CELL™ model for almost any pump solution!


Handles Almost Any Solution:
  • High Pressure
  • Heavy Duty
  • Diaphragm
  • No Cups, Packing, or Seals
    • Featuring:
      • Positive Displacement 
      • Easy to Service
      • Diaphragm (Hydraulically Balanced)
      • Simplex, Triplex and Pentaplex Designs
      • Compact
      • Quiet
      • Smooth (Low Pulsation)
      • Heavy Duty
      • Low Maintenance
      • Efficient Self-priming
      • Can Rn Dry (Indefinetly)
      • 4 Timken Bearings (Automotive)
    Construction Materials - Any Combination available for your Unique Needs!

    Peristaltic/Hose Pumps
               A New Direction in Fluid Processing

    The versatile VECTOR peristaltic pump gives you pumping options you can't get from standard positive displacement or centifugal industrial pumps. The VECTOR pump is designed to handle the high viscosity fluids commonly found in industrial processing. Whether these fluids are pasty, pulpy, plastic or just plain thick, the VECTOR peristaltic pump can reliably start, stop and continuously pump such fluids at a wide range of pressures and flows.

    The pumping action is powerful but will not break up delicate emulsions or cause excessive frothing of dissolved gases. With no cups, seals or packing to come in direct contact with the pumped fluids, this pump is ideal for high purity fluids or corrosive fluids.

    One of the most versatile methods for fluid transfer involves the use of the peristaltic/hose pump.

    Pumping is accomplished by two opposing rollers alternately compressing a hose. A vacuum is created capturing material which is then transferred along by a second roller. 


    San Francisco
    (510) 784-0110
    Fresno 
    (559) 498-6949 
    Los Angeles 
    (714) 257-0900
    Modesto 
    (209) 576-0726
    San Diego
    (858) 538-5877
    Las Vegas 
    (702) 220-6680 
    Reno 
    (775) 356-0300
    To request information or a quote, please use our Information/Quote request form!
    Visit the Wanner Engineering Web Site.