908677 Elbow
908677 Elbow Ships in 1-2 Weeks or Special Order
Delivery and Shipping
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Description
Description
The 908677 Elbow by Blackmer is a high-quality, precision-engineered pump component designed for use in positive displacement and sliding vane pumps.
Constructed from durable materials such as corrosion-resistant metals and high-grade elastomers, the 908677 Elbow ensures long-term performance and reliability under demanding fluid transfer conditions. Its construction typically includes stainless steel or similar alloys, providing resistance to wear, corrosion, and high temperatures.
In terms of dimensions, the 908677 Elbow features an inlet and outlet diameter of approximately 1.5 inches (38.1 mm), with overall length around 4.5 inches (114.3 mm). It weighs approximately 0.4 kg (0.88 lbs), suitable for integration into various pump assemblies without adding excessive weight. The elbow's bend radius is designed to optimize flow efficiency and reduce pressure loss in the piping system.
Key features include:
- Precisely manufactured to meet Blackmer specifications for pump components
- Corrosion-resistant construction suitable for diverse fluid types
- Compatible with models serving industrial, chemical, and municipal applications
- Designed for straightforward installation and maintenance
- Highlights include a smooth internal bore for minimal flow turbulence
This product is ideal for use in:
- Maintaining and repairing positive displacement pumps in industrial or manufacturing settings
- Enhancing the reliability of sliding vane pump systems in chemical processing facilities
- Upgrading existing pump assemblies to improve flow efficiency and longevity
The 908677 Elbow ships as a single component ready for installation; it does not include additional fittings, seals, or mounting hardware. Ensure compatibility with your specific pump model before purchase.
Caring for the 908677 Elbow involves regular inspection for wear or corrosion, cleaning with compatible solvents, and following manufacturer-recommended maintenance procedures. It is designed for long-term use, with some models offering warranties against manufacturing defects.
