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All three models come with the reinforced hose and 1" flow control nozzle. |
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Type #1.... The Slip-O-Matic Centrifugal Pump Since the early 60's, Lehman Mfg. Company has made equipment that is designed specifically to transfer liquid clay. The first pump built went into a 1000 gallon tank to feed overhead lines that ran throughout a commercial pottery. That pump was to become known as Slip-O-Matic , and it is still the best design in the industry today. The drive assembly of the Slip-O-Matic pump is what is referred to as the bearing assembly and it has no bearings or moving seals exposed to the liquid. Lehman uses this unique assembly to drive several different types of pumping systems. The original unit was a centrifugal design with a housing and impeller. A four-leg tower is used to suspend the housing, and the impeller is fastened to the shaft. Regardless of the shaft size used, the hole in the top of the housing is slightly larger and no bearing or seal is used at this point. As a result, the pump can be run either in or out of the liquid with no wear or damage to the system. While this pump is not cheap to build, there is nothing available that compares to its quality and durability. Lehman backs up that claim with a full two year warranty. Also, since the pump is actually suspended in the slip, the rotating drive assembly creates mixing action in the tank. And by building different sizes of the same design, the pump can be made to meet the volume needs of various requirements and situations. This centrifugal Slip-O-Matic pump is used on many different models, such as the T60, T100, D35, D75C, BP24 as well as other commercial pumping systems. This same pump has been used in bulk delivery units that can use either electric, hydraulic or gas engine power. |
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Type #2.... The Reversible Pump |
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Type #3 .... Outboard Bearing Pumps Lehman's Studio Star (designed for the hobbyist) line of casting machines all use a centrifugal pump where the shaft is supported by a bearing at the point where it enters the housing. Some of these are externally mounted, and some of these pumps are suspended in the liquid. Regardless of the mounting style, a packing and seal system is needed to protect the bearings from the abrasive slip. This design is known as an outboard bearing design. This type of pump is very economical to build, but unfortunately, the wear factor from the abrasive slip takes its toll on the packings. Eventually, the slip will reach all the bearings and major maintenance problems can become a major factor to consider. Repair costs and down time must be taken into consideration and it may be cheaper to use the Slip-O-Matic pump. In 1990, Lehman totally redesigned the external version of this pump (the Studio Star EX4) to improve the mechanical design as much as possible. The outboard ball bearing is now held in place with a much better alignment bracket. The shaft bushing location was changed to provide better internal support, plus it can be replaced when it wears. The packings are more effective and are also easier to adjust and replace. |
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The Lehman Studio Star EX4 pump is the only real choice for economical external mounting applications. When used for hobby type work loads, it is a good value. It will simply not hold up under continual use when pumping abrasive slip. |
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Choose the model you are interested in, e-mail us with your shipping address and we will get back to you with your price and shipping. Please indicate type of ceramic business and method of payment. Or order our Full Line Catalog. |
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