Lansing Series Submersible Slurry Pumps
The Lansing series submersible slurry pump is a non-clogging and can handle the most challenging solids. The high-efficiency, high chrome agitator, is capable of lifting 1.15-inch solids. For duty use, the sturdy design incorporates heavy-duty bearings for shocks and overloads.
DAE Pumps, durable submersible slurry pumps, have been designed to be robust and reliable. Their unique sealing system, modular design, and flexibility make them one of the best pumps in the marketplace. The pumps can be fitted on the Jobsite and easily maintained. These submersible pumps for slurry offer motor protection, a built-in starter, and an optional automatic leveling system. In addition, these pumps are durable in even the most challenging environments, thanks to their hardened chrome impellers.
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Lansing Series Submersible Slurry Pumps
Specifications
• Capacity: up to 875-1575 gpm
• Head: up to 100 ft
• Outlet Size: 8″ (204mm)
• Power: 30 HP (22kW)
• Impeller Passage: 1.15″
• Rated Current: 42A (380V) ± 10%,60Hz
• Insulation class: F
• Protection class: IP68
• Cable length: 27 ft
• Water temperature: up to 40℃
• Max.water depth: 50 ft
Applications
- Mines, quarries, coal ore & slurries
- Sewage treatment plants
- General pumping purposes
- Pumping fluid: sludge, liquids containing mud, and bentonite
- Dredging operations
- Power plants and ash handling
- Tunnel construction and underground projects
- Sand and gravel extraction
- Steel and metal processing plants
- Chemical processing industries
| Model 60HZ | Outlet | Motor | Power | Starting Method | Rated current (380V) | Rated head | Max capacity | Max head | impeller passage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| in | kW | HP | A | ft. | gpm | m3/min | ft. | in | ||
| Lansing 340 | 3 | 4 | 5.5 | D.O.L. | 10.2 | 33 | 435 | 1.65 | 45 | 1.15 |
| Lansing 460 | 4 | 6 | 8 | D.O.L. | 13.8 | 33 | 635 | 2.4 | 55 | 1.15 |
| Lansing 690 | 6 | 9 | 12 | D.O.L. | 19.5 | 49 | 850 | 3.2 | 70 | 1.15 |
| Lansing 8150 | 8 | 15 | 20 | D.O.L. | 30.1 | 53 | 1600 | 6.2 | 72 | 1.15 |
| Lansing 8220 | 8 | 22 | 30 | Star-Delta | 42 | 79 | 1575 | 6 | 100 | 1.15 |
Models:
Lansing 340 Submersible Slurry Pump – 3″ / 435 GPM / 5.5HP
The Lansing 340 submersible slurry pump has a 4kW or 5.5HP, and it is non-clogging and can handle the most challenging solids. The high-efficiency, high chrome agitator, is capable of lifting 2.5-inch solids. For duty use, the sturdy design incorporates heavy-duty bearings for shocks and overloads.
Lansing 460 Submersible Slurry Pump – 4″ / 635 GPM / 8HP
The Lansing 60 submersible slurry pump has a 6kW or 8HP, and it is non-clogging and can handle the most challenging solids. The high-efficiency, high chrome agitator, is capable of lifting 2.5-inch solids. For duty use, the sturdy design incorporates heavy-duty bearings for shocks and overloads.
Lansing 690 Submersible Slurry Pump – 6″ / 845 GPM / 12HP
The Lansing 690 submersible slurry pump has a 9kW or 12HP, and it is non-clogging and can handle the most challenging solids. The high-efficiency, high chrome agitator, is capable of lifting 2.5-inch solids. For duty use, the sturdy design incorporates heavy-duty bearings for shocks and overloads.
Lansing 8150 Submersible Slurry Pump – 8″ / 1640 GPM / 20HP
The Lansing 8150 submersible slurry pump has a 15kW or 20HP, and it is non-clogging and can handle the most challenging solids. The high-efficiency, high chrome agitator, is capable of lifting 2.5-inch solids. For duty use, the sturdy design incorporates heavy-duty bearings for shocks and overloads.
Lansing 8220 Submersible Slurry Pump – 8″ / 1585 GPM / 30HP
DAE Pumps Lansing Series Product Model
| Item No. | Part name | Material |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Hose coupling | Cast iron |
| 02 | Handle | Steel |
| 05 | Upper cover | Cast iron |
| 07 | Bearing house | Cast iron |
| 11 | Motor body | Cast iron |
| 13 | Pump body | Cast iron |
| 14a | Impeller | High chrome alloy |
| 14b | Agitator | High chrome alloy |
| 16a | Inlet plate | High chrome alloy |
| Item No. | Part name | Material |
|---|---|---|
| 16b | Inlet plate | Cast iron |
| 25 | Strainer | Steel |
| 27 | Stator | |
| 28 | Rotor | Shaft:AIS1420SS |
| 31a | Bearing | Ball bearing |
| 31b | Bearing | Ball bearing |
| 34 | Mechanical sea | Tc-Sic/Sic-Sic(≥15kW), Sic-Sic/Sic-Sic |
| 35 | Oil seal | |
| 47 | Cable |
Accessories
Get turnkey solutions that include dredge hoses, slurry flow meters, power units, tanks for the collection and storage of slurry, and more. These accessories, such as tanks, are designed to integrate seamlessly into the overall pumping process, ensuring efficient material handling and process optimization. Choose from multiple sizes of slurry hoses for the transferring of materials, wireless flow meters for measuring the flow rate in gallons per minute of liquid, and power units for operation. Parts are always in stock and available for immediate shipping to anywhere in the US and the world.
Maintenance and Repair
Regular maintenance is essential for ensuring the optimal performance and longevity of slurry pumps, including electric slurry pumps and submersible slurry pumps. In demanding applications such as mining, dredging, and construction, pumps are often exposed to high viscosity slurries, abrasive materials, and challenging conditions that can accelerate wear and increase the risk of clogging. To address these challenges, modern slurry pumps are constructed with wear resistant materials and specially designed impellers and wear parts, significantly reducing the frequency of repairs and minimizing downtime.
One of the standout features of today’s electric slurry pumps is their easy maintenance. Many models are engineered for quick and straightforward replacement of wear parts and seals, allowing operators to perform routine maintenance with minimal disruption to operation. This not only helps to keep operating costs and energy consumption in check, but also ensures that the pump continues to deliver efficient and reliable performance, even when handling tough materials like fly ash or sediment.
Regular inspection and verification of key pump components—such as the impeller, seals, and pressure systems—are crucial for identifying signs of wear before they develop into major issues. By adjusting the impeller and replacing worn parts as needed, operators can optimize the pump’s efficiency and extend its service life. This proactive approach to maintenance is especially important in industries where downtime can be costly and where the security and reliability of pumping systems are paramount.
In addition to in-house maintenance, many manufacturers offer specialized repair services, spare parts, and expert technical support to help operators maintain the quality and performance of their slurry pumps. When selecting a pump, it’s important to consider not only its suitability for your specific application, but also the maintenance requirements and support services available. By investing in high-quality, wear resistant pumps and adhering to a regular maintenance schedule, operators can reduce operating costs, minimize downtime, and ensure safe, efficient operation across a wide range of industries.
Ultimately, prioritizing maintenance and repair is key to maximizing the productivity and reliability of your slurry pumping systems. Regular verification and prompt response to any issues help maintain the security and efficiency of your operation, allowing you to meet the demands of even the most challenging pumping applications.
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