Cole Parmer 75211-30 Circulation Pump
- Make Cole Parmer
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model 75211-30
- Serial N/A
- Weight 22.0 Lb
- Voltage 120V/220V
- Includes Power cord included | User manuals included |
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 21.0in x 15.0in x 15.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Meet the Cole Parmer 75211-30 Circulation Pump. This used pump is an expert at maintaining flow in your laboratory. With a permanent magnet DC (PMDC) motor and a duty cycle of continuous, this pump keeps going and going. It boasts a 1/10 hp motor that can have a speed control of 0.3% thanks to the digital optical encoder feedback signal. Manufactured by Cole-Parmer, this pump has a temperature range of 104F (40C) maximum and can operate at 120V/220V with a frequency of 50Hz/60Hz. Whether you're working with HPLC, FPLC, GC, or CE, this circulation pump has got your back. As a Class 3 - Service used item, it comes with your favorite AS-IS warranty.
Key Features- Permanent magnet DC (PMDC) motor
- Continuous duty cycle
- Temperature range of 104F (40C) maximum
- Digital optical encoder feedback signal for precise speed control
- Can operate at 120V/220V with a frequency of 50Hz/60Hz
- Temp Range: 104F (40C) maximum
- Duty Cycle: Continuous
- Motor Type: Permanent magnet DC (PMDC), IP23
- Power (Amps): 3
- Motor (hp): 1/10
- Motor rpm: 60 to 3600
- Brand: Cole-Parmer
- Voltage: 120V/220V
- Hertz: 50Hz/60Hz
Metric: 9.979 kg
Imperial: 22.0 lbs
Metric: 33.02 cm x 38.1 cm x 38.1 cm
Imperial: 13.0 in x 15.0 in x 15.0 in
841381
Harmonized Code DetailsCentrifugal pumps; except liquid elevators and pumps, Other than pumps of subheading 8413.11 or 8413.19.
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