Sand pump machine is composed of multiple components such as sand pump, power motor or diesel engine, base, reducer, connecting device, pipeline, etc. These components work together to accomplish this task efficiently and effectively.
The key components of the dredger include:
Sand Pump: The heart of the machine, the pump creates suction to suck in the sand from the source. There are different types of pumps, such as centrifugal pumps, which use rotational energy to move sand.
Suction Tube: This is a tubular structure that connects to the inlet of the pump and extends to the area where the sand needs to be extracted. The suction tube is responsible for sucking up the sand and transporting it to the pump.
Impeller: Located inside the pump, the impeller is a rotating part that drives the sand-water mixture from the suction pipe into the pump and then flows further along the discharge pipe.
Discharge pipe: After the pump sucks in the sand, the sand-water mixture is pushed through the discharge pipe. The pipeline is designed to transport the sand mixture to its intended destination, which may be a storage location or another processing unit.
Electric or Diesel Source: The pump requires a power source of power to operate. This could be an electric motor, diesel engine, or other energy source that provides the power needed to run pumps and other components.
Coupling Device: Coupler or connecting plate. Used to connect the electric motor or diesel engine with the sand pump.
Gearbox: Reduces the speed of the diesel engine to meet the rotational speed requirements of the sand pump.
Common Base: Integrates the sand pump, power unit, etc., into a single entity.
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