Oberdorfer model # 104MP-M58 - Centrifugal Pump & Motor Assembly

Oberdorfer Pump 104MP-M58

Oberdorfer # 104MP-M58

Oberdorfer catalog # 104MP-M58, Centrifugal Pump and Motor Assembly, 24 GPM, Mech Shaft Seal, assembled on a 3/4 Horsepower, 208-230/460 Volts, 3 Phase, TEFC (Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled), Electric Motor. 3/4" x 1/2" Internel Threaded NPT Ports.

Price : $ 1043.72

 

Product Information :

Features :

Pump Body:
Bronze
Impeller:
Mechanical Seal Buna-N
Port Size:
3/4" x 1/2" Internel Threaded NPT

Parts and Accessories for Oberdorfer model 104MP-M58


Pump less Motor / Replacement Pumphead :

Catalog # 104MP, Centrifugal Pump End Only (no motor) 24 GPM, Mech Shaft Seal, close coupled Pump End Only for Electric Motor mount. **3-phase motor version**. 3/4" x 1/2" Internel NPT Ports.

Price: $ 447.17


Pump Service Kit :

Catalog # 12173, REPAIR KIT for 104MP. Includes : Gasket, Impeller (for three phase motors), Seal Assembly.

Price: $ 150.49


Impeller :

Catalog # 7432, 3PH IMPELLER FOR 104MP

Price: $ 93.93


Shaft Seal :

Catalog # 32155, +SEAL ASSEMBLY

Price: $ 42.42

Applications

Features • Rugged bronze construction • A standard in the marine air conditioning industry • Extremely quiet operation • Oring housing seal eliminates gasket problems • Teflon barrier seal to protect motor bearings • Handles contaminated liquids • Discharge port orientation flexibility 8 positions • Mechanical seal carbon/ceramic • Pump heads mount to standard footed NEMA 56J jet pump motors • Shafts 416 Stainless, Monel or 316 Passivated Stainless • Multiple motor options available • For industrial version see Model 600 series Applications The special pump alloys used provide corrosion resistance to many liquids including water, water solutions, and a wide range of commercial chemicals. Questions as to the chemical compatibility of special liquids should be referred to the factory. Viscous liquids with a maximum viscosity of 2000 Saybolt Seconds Universal can be pumped. However, when pumping viscous liquids as compared with water, a reduction in flow and pressure occurs and the required horsepower rate increases. Liquids heavier than water require additional horsepower in direct proportion to the increase in specific gravity. Liquids contaminated with small solids or abrasives can be handled, but a reduction in mechanical seal life must be expected.