Get the high-performance 6/4D-AH heavy-duty slurry pump from leading China factory suppliers. Featuring a 220 kW WEG motor and CV drive for high-abrasion mining applications, ensuring stable transmission and easy maintenance.
The 6/4D-AH Heavy Duty Slurry Pump is a premier engineering solution specifically designed for the continuous transportation of highly abrasive slurries. Optimized for mineral processing and demanding industrial operations, this robust pump ensures maximum uptime and operational efficiency in the harshest environments.
Powered by a high-efficiency 220 kW WEG motor and featuring a versatile CV drive system, the 6/4D-AH balances raw power with precision control. Its reinforced structural design and professional-grade components make it the ideal choice for mining sites requiring reliable, high-volume slurry movement.
| Pump Model | 6/4D-AH | Motor Brand | WEG |
|---|---|---|---|
| Motor Power | 220 kW | Drive Type | CV Drive |
| Application | Abrasive Slurry Pumping | Industry | Mineral Processing/Mining |
| Drive Feature | Speed Adjustment Flexibility | Body Material | Heavy-Duty Cast Alloy |
| Safety Feature | V-belt Safety Guard | Mounting | Reinforced Base Frame |
Engineered for continuous operation with abrasive materials, ensuring long-term wear resistance.
CV drive reduces transmission shock and vibration, significantly lowering mechanical fatigue.
The 220 kW WEG motor delivers stable, high-torque output for heavy-duty slurry loads.
Allows for easy speed adjustment to match specific site duty points and flow requirements.
CV drive arrangement offers easier access and maintenance compared to traditional DC drives.
Equipped with integrated yellow safety guards to protect operators from belt systems.
Real-time tracking of pump parts and wear liners for zero-downtime replacements.
Track motor efficiency and flow rates to optimize energy consumption.
Scheduled notifications for V-belt tensioning and lubrication cycles.
Predictive analytics for impeller and liner wear based on slurry density.
Full lifecycle tracking from commissioning to overhaul of the slurry pump.
Adjusting speed via CV drive to reduce WEG motor power waste.
| Performance Metric | Standard Slurry Pump | 6/4D-AH Heavy Duty |
|---|---|---|
| Operational Lifespan | Moderate | Extended (High Wear Resistance) |
| Maintenance Frequency | High | Low (CV Drive Stability) |
| Energy Efficiency | Standard | High (WEG High-Efficiency) |
| Vibration Levels | High | Low (Dampened Transmission) |
| Overall ROI | Baseline | Significant Increase via Uptime |
It is specifically engineered for continuous pumping of abrasive slurries in mineral processing, tailings management, and various heavy industrial mining operations.
The CV drive provides better flexibility for speed adjustment, reduces transmission shock and vibration, and is significantly easier to maintain than DC arrangements.
The WEG motor is designed for high efficiency and stability under heavy-duty loads, ensuring the pump performs consistently even in harsh mining environments.
The pump includes a reinforced base frame for operational stability and a yellow safety guard covering the V-belt transmission system to prevent accidents.
Yes, the CV drive allows for speed adjustments, enabling operators to match the pump's performance to site-specific duty points and material densities.
Yes, as a heavy-duty slurry pump, it is designed to handle the pressures associated with mineral processing and abrasive material transport effectively.
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