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The 5600 Series showcases the latest rubber technology. With a 3” pump size, this product’s weight with flanges is approximately 142 lbs. The 5600 Series is perfect for a variety of applications, such as molasses feeds, fertilizers, and paper pulps.
For your high solid and heavy liquid transfer duties, the 5600 Series offers extreme service.
The Model Number consists of a several digit number.The first digit (5) indicates the series. The second digit (6) indicates the shaft sealing.
The third and fourth digits (58) indicate the approximate theoretical displacement in U.S. gallons per 100 revolutions.
The fifth and sometime sixth digits (BH) indicates the pump head arrangement.
The seventh digit (F) indicates port style.
The eighth and ninth digits (BV) indicate the type of faceplate on the pump.
The letter(s) (LW) indicates shaft position.
Occasionally, special pumps or configurations are required which are unique for a particular application. These modifications are clarified by a SPECification number. Identification of any items different than a standard pump can be made by consulting Roper Pump Company or an authorized distributor.
The TYPE number is a number used by Roper Pump Company for in-house identification of construction. Always include the type number in any references to the pump.
The SERIAL number is a unique number assigned to each pump built by Roper Pump Company
In any communication concerning this pump, _always be sure to include the Figure, Spec, Serial, and Type numbers_ so proper identification of the pump can be assured.
Major rebuild kits available for standard pumps. See distributor or manufacturer for more details.
MODELTHEORETICAL CAPACITYMAX SPEEDMAX FLOW AT MAX SPEEDMAX PRESSURETEMP RANGESWEIGHTPORT CONNECTION5658*0.58 GPR (.83 LPR)400 RPM232 GPM (X LPM)100 PSI (7 Bar)Up to 160°F160 lbs3" NPT
*Hydraulic mounting and bi-directional RV options available.
Note: Maximum speed and flow can only be achievable under the correct inlet (suction) and liquid conditions. Liquid viscosity and discharge pressure, plus pumping conditions will determine actual flow (ie. – theoretical minus slip).
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