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News Release from: Wanner Engineering | Subject: 1700 Series on Stan-Cor centrifugal pumps
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 19 January 2005

New double cartridge pump seals
eliminate costs

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New double cartridge pump seals eliminate the time, effort and cost of rebuilding conventional pump cartridge seals: Wanner Engineering 1700 Series double cartridge seals for their centrifugal pumps

New double cartridge pump seals eliminate the time, effort and cost of rebuilding conventional pump cartridge seals Wanner Engineering introduces 1700 Series double cartridge seals for use with their Stan-Cor Series centrifugal pumps

These seals are hydraulically-balanced and feature a unique cassette-within-a-cartridge design that reduces costs with a removable inner cassette that allows the gland to be reused with each new seal.

1700 series seals are fitted for applications handling extremely corrosive and abrasive materials.

The 1700 series eliminates the time, effort and cost of rebuilding conventional cartridge seals.

With its "disposable" inner cassette, users can easily replace seals in the field.

This eliminates redundant seal and gland inventory requirements, shipping and handling costs, service charges for expedited repair, and pump downtime for increased productivity.

Unlike the labour intensive and difficult installation procedures common to conventional seals, the 1700 series is as simple as popping in a new cassette, with a single pin lining up the seal with the reusable gland.

A friction drive lock ring with one cap screw assures alignment and eliminates slippage for easy installation.

Unlike conventional seals with centering clips that need to be removed before start-up, these seals have self-centering locators that are internal to the cartridge seal and are not removed.

This also allows the shaft to be conveniently rotated during assembly without effort.

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