Step Up 120 A: The Ideal High-Flow Pump for Self-Leveling and Non-Shrink Grouts
Quietly Pump and Spray Large Volumes
This pump is perfect for self-leveling materials and non-shrink grouts. It can efficiently and quietly deliver 9.5 cubic yards per hour, even in tight job sites. Its high-flow rotor/stator system is designed to move large amounts of material. You can use it to pump or spray mortars, stuccos, grouts, restoration mortars, underlayments, fireproofing, waterproofing, and more.
• Three-phase 220V/60Hz motor - 10 HP 100% duty cycle motor
• Electric control panel
• Built-in low voltage electric remote control with 120' of cable
• 133' power supply cord
• 66' power supply cord
• 60.12 rotor-stator • Vibrating grid
• 33' of 50mm hose (2 in)
• Accessory boxOPTIONAL EQUIPMENT• Non-towing wheel kit - Part # 1107633
• 33' of Ø 35mm hose - Part # 1107528
• 33' of Ø 50mm hose - Part # 1107533
• Grate for premixed material - Part # 1107569
• 50mm to 35mm material hose reducer - Part # 1106178
• Shotcrete gun - Part # 1106250
• Pintle tow ring - Part # 1107161
• 2L6 Rotor/stator kit - Part # 1107088
• IM25L Rotor/stator kit - Part # 1107149
Using the Step Up 120 A is quite straightforward. First, make sure it's properly connected to a power source using the provided power cords. You can use the electric control panel to start and stop the pump. The built - in low - voltage electric remote control is handy for operating it from a distance. For different materials, you may need to choose the appropriate hoses from the standard or optional equipment. When pumping or spraying, adjust the settings according to the material's viscosity and the required flow rate. As for maintenance, regularly check the rotor - stator system for wear and tear. Clean the hoses and the pump after each use to prevent material buildup. If you're using the optional equipment, like the shotcrete gun, follow the specific instructions for that part. Always keep the power cords in good condition and avoid overloading the motor. Also, make sure to use the correct voltage (220V/60Hz) to ensure the pump works properly.