Little Giant catalog # 560612, VMC-1 Machine Tool Coolant Pump, with 1 gallon oil-resistant polyethylene tank, spray nozzle, 20 ft tubing, and screen chip collector, rated for 100 GPH gallons per hour at 1 foot of head open flow. Motor is 1/50 Horsepower, 115 Volts, Single Phase. Motor has a 4 foot cord.
Price : $ 211.50
The Little Giant 560612 is a VMC-1 Machine Tool Coolant Pump, with 1 gallon oil-resistant polyethylene tank, spray nozzle, 20 ft tubing, and screen chip collector, rated for 100 GPH gallons per hour at 1 foot of head open flow, with coupled to a 1/50 Horsepower, 115 Volt, single phase Motor that has a 4 foot cord. This pump can be used on medium size lathes, grinders, cut off machines, milling and drilling machines using water soluble or light cutting oil. Includes 10 gallon painted metal tank with baffle which provides more settling capacity and coolant volume, 4' neoprene hose with brass nuts, metal flex nozzle and brass control valve. Removable chip collector tray and splash deflector. For use with cutting oils up to 300 SSU viscosity. This unit does not include a pump. The pump must be purchased in addition to this tank kit. Below is shown expected flow rates with the four recommended pumps. The pump's tank is made from polypropylene; its tank cover, galvanized steel; its volute stand, impeller, base plate, elbow, motor cover and hose adapter, nylon; its chip collector and shaft, stainless steel; and its tubing, vinyl. The flow of coolant liquids can be regulated to any desired amount or completely shut off without harmful effects to the motor. Tanks are made of oil resistant polyethylene. Screen chip collector is easily removed for fast cleaning
WEIGHT : The Little Giant 560612 weighs 6.8 Lbs.
There are many applications that the Little Giant 560612 are used in. Typical applications for this pump include Drill presses, tool grinders, tapping machines, cutoff saws, bench mills, lathes.
LOCATION Install the pump either submerged in the pond or outside the pond in open air. CAUTION These pumps are NOT SELFPRIMING. Ensure that the suction port of the pump is below the surface of the pond. If the pump is submerged in the pond, the intake should be 6 inches away from the bottom of the pond to prevent debris from being sucked into the pump. If the pump is not submerged, locate it so that the length of the suction piping is minimized and position the pump horizontally or shaftdown. Determine the size of the discharge piping using friction loss charts or by consulting your local pond professional. The size of the discharge piping should not be smaller than the discharge port, and larger piping will improve the performance of the pump. FILTRATION Always use an inlet screen on a submerged pump to prevent debris from being sucked into the pump. Your pond professional can help you make the best selection. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Verify that the power source is of the same voltage and frequency listed on the pump, then connect the pump to the power source. The National Electric Code and most local codes REQUIRE that a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI be installed in the branch circuit feeding The pump. For your own safety we urge you to comply with this regulation. Do not use extension cords. OPERATION You can reduce the output of the pump by restricting the discharge. Install a valve in a rigid pipe discharge line, or a tubing clamp on a flexible tubing discharge line