We’re currently experiencing a phone outage due to bad weather. We will make another post once our phones are back up!
In the meantime, if you need assistance with anything, please send us an email at sales@pumpsandpartsonline.com
We’re currently experiencing a phone outage due to bad weather. We will make another post once our phones are back up!
In the meantime, if you need assistance with anything, please send us an email at sales@pumpsandpartsonline.com
When using our search bar to find a pump or part, make sure you follow one simple step!
Only type the part number in the search bar, nothing more.
You can type the manufacture (ex. Pulsafeeder, Oberdorfer, etc.) with your part number, but it may prohibit you from finding the exact part or pump that you’re looking for. If you know that you’re looking for a Rubber Impeller Pump by Oberdorfer, you can navigate to the Rubber Impeller Pump section, then search for the pump within that category to help narrow your search results.
As always, if you can’t find a pump or part give us a call or send us an email! 1-800-536-7867 or scott@pumpsandpartsonline.com
This was provided to us directly from Pulsafeeder! If you’re unsure what wet end component you need on your Pulsafeeder metering pump, take a look at the chart pr give us a call!
Chemical Resistance Guide Update
1-800-536-7867 or scott@pumpsandpartsonline.com
Are you looking for parts or a replacement pump for your Caster Pump? Greenpumps is now the authorized manufacture of Caster Pumps. Even though the company logo and name has changed from Caster Pumps to Greenpumps, all of the products are still the same along with additional pumps being added! Greenpumps share all existing dimensions of Caster pump meaning you won’t have to re-pipe for your application when purchasing a Greenpump!
Send us an email, sales@pumpsandpartsonline.com or give us a call 1-800-536-7867
We had added the Pulsafeeder Bleed Valve Assemblies to our store! A bleed valve assembly will help remove all the air from your lines, allowing your Pulsatron metering pump to run at its optimal performance. If you’re metering pump didn’t come with a bleed valve assembly, you can always add one! If you’re unsure which one you need, give us a call!
1-800-536-7867 or scott@pumpsandpartsonline.com
Are you looking for a Calpeda complete or parts to repair your current pump? We stock a wide range of parts for Calpeda! If you need a pump repaired, but you’re unsure as to what’s exactly wrong with the pump, please give us a call! We have a large repair shop with very skilled technicians that will help properly diagnose the problem and repairing the pump. If your pump is damaged to the point of not being able to be repaired, we can quote you a complete replacement if necessary.
Please don’t hesitate to send us an email or call! 1-800-536-7867 or scott@pumpsandpartsonline.com
The following steps are direct from Pulsafeeder on how to properly install your Pulsatron KOPkit!
A. Flush the pump head and valve assemblies out by running water or other suitable neutralizing solution
through the pump. Wash the outside of pump down if chemical dripped on pump.
B. Release the system pressure by opening bleed valve.
C. IMPORTANT – Set the stroke length of pump to 50% while pump is running and unplug the pump.
(CAUTION – Do not adjust the stroke length knob when the pump is off. ONLY adjust the stroke length knob
while the pump is running to avoid damage to the pump).
D. Disconnect the tubing or piping from the pump. Remove the four pump head screws, and then remove the
pump head assembly.
E. Remove the diaphragm by grasping it at the outer edges and turning it counterclockwise until it unscrews
from the electronic power module (EPM). Note the number of diaphragm shims which are behind the
diaphragm. Shim quantity can be from 0 to 2.
F. Pull the adapter off and remove the secondary seal.
G. Install the new secondary seal onto the shaft and add a general purpose lubricant to the shaft. Do Not use
petroleum based lubricants.
H. Replace the adapter with weep hole pointing down.
I. Slide the diaphragm deflection plate onto the back of the diaphragm stud, radius side (curved) towards the
diaphragm.
J. Next slide the number of shims from step 5.e onto the diaphragm threaded stud.
K. Apply a general purpose lubricant to areas of the diaphragm that contact the deflection plate or radius on
the adapter. Do Not use petroleum based lubricants.
L. Screw the diaphragm into the EPM unit. Turn the diaphragm clockwise until the deflection plate and shims
are tight against solenoid shaft, and the diaphragm stops turning. If there is a gap between the adapter and diaphragm, repeat the procedure removing one shim each time until the diaphragm just touches the
adapter or is slightly recessed.
M. Place the pump head onto the adapter with the valve flow arrows pointing up and install washers and
screws. Tighten the pump head screws in a criss cross pattern until snug and pump the head pulls up against
the adapter.
N. Install the Suction and Discharge valves (Confirm o-rings are attached to the valves) with stamped letters
reading from top to bottom, and the arrow pointing in the direction of flow. Hand-tighten only, do not use
wrenches or pliers (Degas head comes with pre-assembled valves).
O. Reconnect the tubing or piping and reinstall the pump.
P. Start the pump.
Q. Check for leaks around newly installed fittings.
Having trouble getting your Pulsafeeder metering pump to prime? Follow these quick and easy steps to help get your pump up and running!
CAUTION: You should never have to force either of the knobs to turn. DO NOT adjust the center stroke length knob when the pump is off as it can lead to damaging the pump.
It was brought to our attention yesterday that the complete order button was not functioning properly. There were some automated updates that ran over the weekend that caused the issue with the complete order button to not function properly. We’ve gotten the issue corrected, and you can properly place the order!
We’re very sorry for the inconvenience!
1-800-536-7867 or sales@pumpsandpartsonline.com
We have started adding more Pulsafeeder Pulsatron metering pumps to inventory that have 5 Function Valves pre-installed from the factory! Looking for a pump with the 5 function valve but don’t know the part number? A standard Pulsatron pump that does not include a 5 Function Valve will have a part number similar to this – “LC54SA-PTC1-XXX” and one that has the 5 Function Valve from the factory will have a part number similar to this – “LC54SA-PTC1-500.” The “-500” that replaces the normal “-XXX” is what indicates that your pump has a 5 Function Valve installed!
What’s the purpose of a 5 Function Valve you ask? They can enhance performance, increase safety and improve the overall ease of operation! Here’s a list of some of the features of the valve:
Don’t have a 5 Function Valve but are interested in one for your pump? Give us a call! These valves can be installed on almost all existing metering pumps that Pulsafeeder offers! All we need is your pump model to get you the correct valve!
1-800-536-PUMP (7867) or sales@pumpsandpartsonline.com