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For use with all FLUX models:Quick Action Coupling SSK 400 allows a quick assembly/disas-sembly of motor and pump(not included with the pump –see page 20) You want a safe pumping of food, cosmetic or pharmaceuticalproducts. The operating condi-tions require an easy and quickcleaning or sterilization of thepump at regular intervals to avoid any contamination of theproduct, e.g. when pumpingvarying liquids or differentcolours as well as quick-dryingor film forming liquids.The efficient FLUX sanitary pumphas been especially designed foraseptic applications. Shaft gasket to prevent liquids and/or vapoursentering the couplingarea Pressure relief ports Easy to strip down– Easy to clean! Special advantages: – All wetted parts are made instainless steel, PTFE or ETFE– The pump can be quicklystripped down for cleaningor sterilization– Negligible wear by friction onseals and bearings supplier Closed bearing inPTFE assures safeguiding of the pump Here a FLUX sanitary pumping isyour pump. FLUX facilitates aseptic pumping of delicate products. The sanitarypump can be stripped downwithin a few seconds because ofits ingenious design. The F 427 does not have anyinaccessible voids.This allows you to completelyclean the pump at any time. Type F 427 Bottom bearing assemblywhich centers the shaftwithin the inner tube Impellor in ETFE or in stainless steel

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