Tsurumi Agitator Pumps Are Wear-Resistant for Slurry Applications

Tsurumi’s technologies, including potted cables, oil lifters and thermal protection components, help expand the pumps’ lifecycle, even when operating under demanding applications.
July 18, 2023
4 min read
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Tsurumi agitator pumps are manufactured with wear-resistant components like high-chrome impellers and hard cast-iron volutes that demonstrate performance and durability when handling abrasive materials. Tsurumi’s technologies, including potted cables, oil lifters and thermal protection components, help expand the pumps’ lifecycle, even when operating under demanding applications.

One of the largest challenges that contractors face when pumping slurry water is finding the right equipment to efficiently complete the job. Pumping from pits that contain sand, grits or debris requires heavy-duty equipment, specifically designed to handle abrasive materials to work continuously without failure. Agitator pumps are the answer.

Agitator pumps utilize an agitator propeller that shares the same shaft as the pump's impeller. While the two spin in the same direction, the agitator blades are in the opposing orientation to those of the impeller. The agitator provides a propelling force to stir up solids near the floor while the impeller pumps the now suspended solids along with the fluid. They keep the mud circulating to avoid solids from settling while allowing pumping to continue without obstructions.

“The use of agitators in coal mines and quarries is well known, but not everyone is aware that they can be used for any liquid containing solids that needs to be pumped,” says Kevin Boicken, Southeast regional sales manager at Tsurumi Pump. “We recently installed an agitator at a construction site that had solids suspended in the water being pumped. A standard dewatering pump could become suffocated by sucking the solids to the small hole screen, preventing the liquid to be pumped.”

Boicken emphasizes that not all agitators deliver the same results. As they consistently handle rough, abrasive particles, it is crucial that they are made of strong, durable materials. Tsurumi’s line of agitator pumps is manufactured with wear-resistant components such as high-chrome impeller and hard cast-iron volutes, which are designed for higher durability and efficiency. To pump owners, this means minimum equipment downtime, longer lifecycles and lower total cost of ownership.

“Over the last 60 years, Tsurumi has built a reputation in North America as a provider of high-quality pumps in applications that require robust equipment, especially in mining activities. And that’s mostly because of the materials they are made of,” Boicken says. “When customers install our agitator pumps, we often hear that our pumps are heavier and feel much sturdier than competitor brands that use aluminum. While this material is much lighter, the pumps don’t last as long.”

Longevity trinity

Tsurumi’s agitator pumps include three features that make them reliable: potted cable, oil lifter and thermal protection.

The potted cable is an extra layer of cable protection. In case of accidental nicking of the exterior cable, moisture will not wick through the cable or reach the motor. As a result, contractors don’t need to rush to replace the cable. The additional cord protection prevents moisture infiltration and, ultimately, motor failure.

The pump’s oil lifter allows for a longer mechanical seal life. Using the rotation of the shaft, the oil lifter spins and flings oil throughout the seal chamber. This provides lubrication and cooling of the seal faces down to 1/3 of normal oil level without the need of additional power or external equipment.

Tsurumi’s built-in thermal protection component prevents motor failure caused by overloading and accidental run dry.

“These special features reaffirm the fact that our pumps are extremely reliable, which can be the difference in finishing the job on time while minimizing additional costs that could emerge from equipment failure,” Boicken adds.

Different series for different challenges

Tsurumi offers several agitator pump models to meet specific demands of the application. Considered one of the largest of the agitator series, the GPN’s feature side discharge up to 8-inch size and three-phase, four-pole motors of up to 50 HP for lower impeller tip speed that prolongs its life. The GSDs, often found at construction sites and mines, are equally popular. With discharge sizes up to 10 inches, they are designed to provide high performance.

For more information on Tsurumi’s agitator pumps series, click here. To learn more about the GPN series, click here.To learn more about the GSD series, click here.

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Michael Roth

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Michael Roth has covered the equipment rental industry full time for RER since 1989 and has served as the magazine’s editor in chief since 1994. He has nearly 30 years experience as a professional journalist. Roth has visited hundreds of rental centers and industry manufacturers, written hundreds of feature stories for RER and thousands of news stories for the magazine and its electronic newsletter RER Reports. Roth has interviewed leading executives for most of the industry’s largest rental companies and manufacturers as well as hundreds of smaller independent companies. He has visited with and reported on rental companies and manufacturers in Europe, Central America and Asia as well as Mexico, Canada and the United States. Roth was co-founder of RER Reports, the industry’s first weekly newsletter, which began as a fax newsletter in 1996, and later became an online newsletter. Roth has spoken at conventions sponsored by the American Rental Association, Associated Equipment Distributors, California Rental Association and other industry events and has spoken before industry groups in several countries. He lives and works in Los Angeles when he’s not traveling to cover industry events.

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