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I need info on a Emglo CCR pump
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8 years 2 weeks ago #1947
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I need info on a Emglo CCR pump was created by Randyb2004
I come up with nothing doing web searches for this pump. It has name tags on it as an Emglo model CCR with casting numbers of T9208 and TCF on the main casting. What pressure is this good for? What HP motor to put on it? It has a 3 groove pulley so I'm thinking at least 5hp.
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8 years 2 weeks ago #1962
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Replied by harleydude on topic I need info on a Emglo CCR pump
The tag shows that it was made 03/25/1997. Emglo used the Kellogg 332 pump for that one. They did not actually make it. The CC stands for Climate Control, which means that it was used for some sort of commercial application for HVAC. I found on the 'Specs' tab for this pump on this page:
www.mastertoolrepair.com/air-compressor-...s-332tvx-p-5412.html
the following info:
Delivers 17.2 cfm @ 175psi (5HP)
For 3-5 HP motors
Cast Iron Construction
Slower Speed 345-668 RPM's for longer life.
Longer stroke to produce as much as the 335.
Steel Rods with Automotive Type Inserts and Needle Bearings at Wrist Pins
Positive Ring Fed Lubrication
Centrifugal Unloading & Head Unloading
Bore: 4 3/4 LP & 2 1/2 HP. Stroke: 4"
Takes 2 Quarts of Oil
Hope this helps!
www.mastertoolrepair.com/air-compressor-...s-332tvx-p-5412.html
the following info:
Delivers 17.2 cfm @ 175psi (5HP)
For 3-5 HP motors
Cast Iron Construction
Slower Speed 345-668 RPM's for longer life.
Longer stroke to produce as much as the 335.
Steel Rods with Automotive Type Inserts and Needle Bearings at Wrist Pins
Positive Ring Fed Lubrication
Centrifugal Unloading & Head Unloading
Bore: 4 3/4 LP & 2 1/2 HP. Stroke: 4"
Takes 2 Quarts of Oil
Hope this helps!
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