Toyo Hevvy HNH-B Series Pump - R.F. MacDonald Co.

Toyo Heavy HNH-B Series Pump

Toyo Hevvy HNH-B Series Pump


Toyo Hevvy HNH-B (DBH)

Horizontal Extreme/Severe Duty Pump

The HNH-B Series Pump, formerly known as the DBH Series, is an extreme/severe duty slurry pump designed to be configured in multiple ways in order to suit its specific application and installation perfectly.

  • • Capacities up to 10,000 GPM
  • • Heads up to 500 feet
  • • Hadnles up to 70% solids


 


Features:

  • MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY
  • If your pump performance requirements change, simply change the pumping end to ensure you are always achieving maximum productivity and efficiency

  • COST SAVINGS
  • No need to buy a brand new piece of equipment when system requirements change, just change the pump end. If you can standardize on the same pumping ends throughout your plant then you can greatly reduce the need for excessive spare parts inventory

  • BOTTOM SUCTION
  • Removes solids from sump floor

  • INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY
  • Production is profit. When systems change the lead times of some custom drive units can not only be long but also expensive. If you can recycle your drive unit and simply change your pumping end you can get back into production quicker, cheaper, with less downtime require

  • VARIOUS WET END IMPELLERS
  • Three options for different wet end impellers to use with your specific application. Choose between the B-, S-, and E-Wet End options

  • SEALING OPTIONS
  • Toyo Hevvy also offers three specially engineered slurry cartridge seals to use, options include: Hydrodynamic Seal, Double Mechanical Seal, and Single Mechanical Seal

  • HYDRAULIC COVERAGE
  • Line designed for full 50/60 Hz performance

  • APPLICATION
  • Versatile usage across general slurry pumpage

    Formerly known as the “DBH” Series, now titled “HNH-B”

     

    Keywords: slurry pumps, extreme duty pumps, severe duty pumps, Toyo Hevvy pumps, horizontal pumps, centrifugal pumps, Toyo pumps, Hevvy pumps, sump pumps


     

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