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Weir Minerals improve pump performance

Warman AH pump and Gemex belt tensioner

Company launches innovative combined pump and belt-tensioner package for Warman AH pump

WEIR Minerals have launched a new pumping solution incorporating the cutting-edge Gemex belt tensioner with the Warman AH pump – one of the most widely used slurry pumps in the world.

The system was developed after research into the power consumption and lifespan of slurry pumps revealed misaligned and poorly tensioned drive belts to be a major cause of poor energy efficiency and excess wear.

 

By integrating a hydraulically adjustable and mechanically lockable motor platform on to the pump’s bearing assembly, the system removes the need to re-align the motor each time the drive belt needs to be replaced, reducing the downtime required from hours to minutes.

Monty Riemann, Gemex product manager at Weir Minerals, said: ‘The Warman AH is one of the most commonly used slurry pumps around the globe and years of refinement have made it among the most efficient and hard-wearing pumps in its class. However, too often we have seen its performance compromised by poorly adjusted belt-drive systems.

‘When properly tensioned and aligned, a belt system is one of the best ways to drive a pump, lowering the cost of ownership by allowing the optimal rotational speed to be selected and reducing vibration.

‘However, the need to replace the belt periodically is a major drawback, requiring downtime and increasing the possibility of poor performance through incorrect alignment and tensioning.

‘Weir Minerals’ new system addresses this one and only downside of belt drives – by speeding-up belt replacement and removing the need to re-align the system each time a belt is replaced.

‘This means the belts need to be changed less frequently and, more importantly, pumps run more efficiently, last longer and require less maintenance.’

The Gemex system was added to Weir Mineral’s product portfolio following Weir’s acquisition of Sweden-based Gema Industri AB, the developer of the system, at the beginning of 2012.

 

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