Specifications
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Design
The B-Series pumps are constructed
from cutlery grade 420 and 440C stain-
less steel. The pumps consist of two or
three gears rotating in mesh within a
closely fitted housing that is comprised
of three plates. The center or gear plate
fits closely around the outside diameter
of the metering gears. The front and rear
plates sandwich the gear plate and
restrict axial movement of the gears. In
the BPB, BMB, BLB, and BXB series, the
gear set is comprised of a driving and a
driven gear. The BMC series is com-
prised of a driving gear and two driven
gears. In all series, the driving gear is
keyed to the drive shaft while the driven
gears ride on stationary arbors.
The B-Series pumps have two seal
designs: a mechanical face seal and a
lip seal (the BMB/BMC has only a lip
seal). The standard seal is a single or
double lip seal while the mechanical
face seal is available as an option. The
mechanical face seal design consists of
a rotating universal seal coupling that
acts as a coupling between the inner and
outer drive shafts and, at the same time,
seals against a fixed seal plate or anchor
washer. The mechanical face seal is
dependent upon sufficient inlet pressure
(usually 25-50 psi) to force the inner
rotating coupling against the outer sta-
tionary anchor. This design is common
in abrasive fluid applications.
Since the metal seal requires sufficient
inlet or working pressure to be effective,
a spring-loaded lip seal design is usually
recommended. Pumps with lip seals
normally will only require a flooded inlet.
The BPB pumps use a lip seal with an
“O” ring; the BMB/BMC pumps use a
lip seal alone; and the BLB and BXB
pumps use two lip seals. The Teflon
lip seal with stainless steel spring is
chemically inert and is most commonly
used for general-purpose metering in a
variety of applications.
All B-Series pumps (with the excep-
tion of the BXB) come equipped with an
outer drive gear and drive strap. The
BXB Series is direct drive. The outer
drive gear is meshed with a pinion gear
mounted on the output shaft of a motor or
gear box. The drive strap is incorporated
into the design to act as the weak element
in the pump. Should something go
wrong in the process, such as line
blockage, the increased back pressure
will increase the amount of torque
required to turn the pump. The drive
strap is designed with a critical breaking
torque that will allow it to fail before any
excess stress is exerted on the internal
pump parts. This protects the precision
manufactured inner workings of the
metering pump.










