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GUNT Assembly & Maintenance Exercise, In-line Centrifugal Pump

The GUNT Assembly & Maintenance Exercise for an In-line Centrifugal Pump offers practical training with a rotodynamic pump designed for primed operation. In-line pumps are installed in straight pipeline runs, featuring intake and delivery connections aligned on a single axis for compact installation.

Product Features

  • In-line centrifugal pumps operate normally primed and are rotodynamic
  • Intake and delivery connections aligned on a single axis, differentiating them from standard pumps
  • Designed for pumping mechanically and chemically non-aggressive liquids
  • Common applications include water supply, irrigation, sprinkler systems, and heating engineering
  • Part of the GUNT Practice Line for assembly, maintenance, and repair training at technical colleges and company training centres
  • Emphasizes close theory-practice integration with hands-on, project-based learning
  • Supports independent student work and small team collaboration
  • Enables assembly and maintenance training of a typical in-line centrifugal pump
  • Components clearly organized in a toolbox for ease of use
  • Systematic assembly and disassembly exercises included
  • Instructional material details individual assembly steps and provides information on applications, operation, and pump design

Benefits

  • Delivers practical skills in handling and maintaining in-line centrifugal pumps
  • Prepares students for industrial applications in water and heating systems
  • Enhances understanding of pump operation, fluid dynamics, and maintenance
  • Encourages hands-on and collaborative learning methods

Why Choose the GUNT Assembly & Maintenance Exercise?

This GUNT training kit provides a comprehensive learning experience for students and trainees, combining theory with practical assembly and maintenance skills crucial for in-line centrifugal pump applications.

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