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LEO AJm75S Pump
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LKR 73,130.00- Brand: LEO
- Model: AJm75S
- Pump Type: Self-Priming Jet Pump
- Rated Power: 0.75 kW (1 HP)
- Voltage: 220–240 V / 50 Hz
- Phase: Single Phase
- Maximum Flow Rate: ~50 L/min
- Maximum Head: ~50 m
- Maximum Suction Lift: Up to 9 m
- Pump Body Material: Cast Iron
- Impeller Material: Brass
- Shaft Material: Stainless Steel (SS304)
- Mechanical Seal: Ceramic / Carbon
- Inlet Size: 1 inch
- Outlet Size: 1 inch
- Liquid Temperature Range: 0°C to 40°C
- Ambient Temperature: Up to 40°C
- Protection Class: IPX4
- Insulation Class: Class B
- Typical Applications: Domestic water supply, booster systems, RO feed pump, garden irrigation, small industrial water supply
LEO EMHm 2-6 Pump
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LKR 80,340.00- Brand: LEO
- Model: EMHm 2-6
- Pump Type: Horizontal Multistage Centrifugal Pump
- Rated Flow Rate: ~1.0 – 4.5 m³/h
- Maximum Head: ~40 m
- Number of Stages: 6
- Motor Power: ~0.55 kW (0.75 HP)
- Voltage: 220 V / 50 Hz
- Phase: Single Phase
- Pump Body Material: Stainless Steel
- Impeller Material: Stainless Steel
- Shaft Material: Stainless Steel (AISI 304)
- Mechanical Seal: Ceramic / Carbon
- Inlet Size: 1 inch
- Outlet Size: 1 inch
- Maximum Suction Lift: ~7 m
- Maximum Working Pressure: ~10 bar
- Maximum Liquid Temperature: 60°C
- Ambient Temperature: Up to 40°C
- Protection Class: IPX4
- Insulation Class: Class F
- Typical Applications: Water booster systems, RO feed pump, domestic and commercial water supply, irrigation, industrial water circulation
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