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Pump Equipment

Pump Equipment is the best way to get your liquids moving. We offer a full line of pumps and pump accessories for every application. Whether you need a simple pump for your home or an industrial-grade pump for your business, we have the perfect solution for you. Our experts can help you find the right pump for your needs and our online store makes it easy to get the right pump for the job.

If you're looking for a new pump, we have a wide selection of both standard and specialty pumps to choose from. If you're not sure which pump is right for you, our experts can help you find the perfect fit. We also offer a full line of pump accessories, including hoses, fittings, and valves, to make sure your pump is working properly.

Pump Equipment is your one-stop shop for all your pump needs. We have the right pump for every job, and our online store makes it easy to get the right pump for the job. With our wide selection of pumps and accessories, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your needs. Shop today and get your liquids moving!


Industrial liquid handling equipment & supplies

Industrial and commercial pumps are used to move liquids, gases, and slurries. They are available in a variety of configurations to suit a wide range of applications. Some popular types include centrifugal pumps, jet pumps, peristaltic pumps, and piston pumps.

Centrifugal pumps use an impeller to draw water into the pump and then spin it rapidly to force the water out under pressure. Jet pumps use a high-pressure jet of water to suck water into the pump. Peristaltic pumps use an impeller to push fluid through a hose or tube. Piston pumps use a piston to draw fluid into a chamber and then force it out under pressure.

Pump accessories include hoses, fittings, valves, and other components that are used to build or repair a pump system. Common accessories include hose adapters, check valves, strainers, and pressure gauges.


Liquid movement is essential in many industries

Geolance has the perfect pump for your needs, whether you’re a homeowner or run a business. We have a wide selection of pumps and accessories to choose from, so you can find the perfect fit for your application.

A good pump can make all the difference when it comes to getting liquids moving. That’s why we offer top-of-the-line pumps at competitive prices. You won’t find a better deal anywhere else.


Pumping Equipment Rental and Pump System Design Support Services

Pump equipment rental is available for a variety of needs including:

* Construction projects

* Industrial and manufacturing processes

* Mining operations

* Water and wastewater treatment plants

Pump system design support services are also available to ensure your project's success

Services include:

* feasibility studies

* conceptual design

* detailed engineering

* system integration

* project management


Types of Pumps

There are many types of pumps, each designed for a specific purpose. Some common pumps include:

1. Centrifugal Pumps

- The most common type of pump

- Used in many applications including domestic and industrial settings

- Can be used to move liquids or gases

2. Peristaltic Pumps

- Used to pump fluids through a hose or tube

- Commonly used in medical and food processing applications

3. Piston Pumps

- Used to move liquids or gases under pressure

- Can be either single-acting or double-acting

4. Jet Pumps

- Use a high-pressure jet of water to suck water into the pump

- Commonly used in agricultural and irrigation applications

5. Diaphragm Pumps

- Use a diaphragm to move fluids under pressure

- Commonly used in chemical and industrial applications

6. Reciprocating Pumps

- Use a piston to move fluids under pressure

- Commonly used in domestic and industrial settings

7. Gear Pumps

- Use gears to move fluids under pressure

- Commonly used in automotive and machinery applications

8. Screw Pumps

- Use screws to move fluids under pressure

- Commonly used in food processing and wastewater treatment applications


Choosing the Right Pump

There are many factors to consider when choosing a pump, including:

1. The type of fluid being pumped

2. The viscosity of the fluid

3. The required flow rate

4. The desired pressure

5. The operating environment

6. The space available for the pump

7. The level of maintenance required

8. The budget


Fittings and Accessories

Pumps are often used with other equipment, such as:

1. Valves

- Used to control the flow of fluid through the pump system

2. Hoses

- Used to connect the pump to other equipment or the desired location

3. Fittings

- Used to connect hoses or pipes to the pump or other equipment

4. Strainers

- Used to filter out debris and particulates from the fluid being pumped

5. Pressure gauges

- Used to measure the pressure of the fluid being pumped

6. Check valves

- Used to prevent backflow through the pump system

7. Manifolds

- Used to connect multiple pumps in parallel or series

8. Motors

- Used to power the pump


Common Pumping Applications

Pumps are used in a variety of applications, including:

1. Agriculture

- Irrigation

- Spraying crops

- Moving water from wells

2. Automotive

- Lubrication

- Cooling

- Power steering

3. Construction

- Concrete pumping

- Drainage

- Slurry transfer

4. Industrial

- Chemical processing

- Water treatment

- Manufacturing processes

5. Mining

- Slurry transfer

- Drainage

- Leach pads

6. Oil and gas

- Refining

- Transportation

- Well service

7. Water and wastewater

- Treatment plants

- Sewage systems

- Stormwater drainage

8. Residential

- Water supply

- Drainage

- Sump pumps

9. Commercial

- HVAC

- Plumbing

- Fountains and pools


Spray Nozzles

Pumps are often used in conjunction with spray nozzles to evenly distribute fluids over the desired area. Spray nozzles come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each designed for a specific application. Some common types of spray nozzles include:

1. Flat fan nozzles

- Produce a wide, flat spray pattern

- Commonly used for general purpose applications

2. Full cone nozzles

- Produce a round spray pattern

- Commonly used for cleaning and cooling applications

3. Hollow cone nozzles

- Produce a hollow, cone-shaped spray pattern

- Commonly used for coating and lubrication applications

4. Mist nozzles

- Produce a fine mist

- Commonly used for humidification and dust control applications

5. Air atomizing nozzles

- Produce a very fine mist

- Commonly used for coating and cooling applications


Pipeline Systems

Pumps are often used to move fluids through pipeline systems. Pipeline systems can be either open or closed, and can be used to transport a variety of different fluids, including:

1. Water

- Used for irrigation, drinking water, wastewater treatment, and more

2. Oil

- Used for refining, transportation, and more

3. Gas

- Used for transportation, heating, and more

4. Chemicals

- Used for manufacturing, processing, and more

5. Food

- Used for processing, transportation, and more

6. Slurry

- Used for mining, construction, and more

7. Waste

- Used for sewage, stormwater, and more

8. Air

- Used for HVAC, manufacturing, and more


Couplings & adapters

Pumps are often used with couplings and adapters to connect to other equipment or the desired location. Couplings and adapters come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each designed for a specific application. Some common types of couplings and adapters include:

1. Camlock

- Used to quickly connect and disconnect hoses

2. Flange

- Used to connect hoses or pipes to the pump or other equipment

3. Hose barb

- Used to connect hoses to the pump or other equipment

4. NPT

- Used to connect hoses or pipes to the pump or other equipment

5. Quick Connect

- Used to quickly connect and disconnect hoses or pipes

6. Weld

- Used to permanently connect hoses or pipes to the pump or other equipment


Tanks & Accessories Pump Equipment

Tanks and accessories are necessary to ensure that your pumping system can function properly. Without the right tanks and accessories, your pump may not be able to generate the necessary pressure to move water through your system. Additionally, the right tanks and accessories can help to protect your pump from damage and extend its lifespan. Some common types of tanks and accessories include:

1. Pressure tanks

- Used to store water under pressure

- Commonly used in residential and commercial applications

2. Lift stations

- Used to raise water to the necessary level

- Commonly used in municipal and industrial applications

3. Sump pumps

- Used to remove water from an area

- Commonly used in residential and commercial applications

4. Pump housings

- Used to protect the pump from damage

- Commonly used in all applications


Control panels & accessories Pump Equipment

Control panels and accessories are necessary to ensure that your pumping system can function properly. Without the right control panels and accessories, your pump may not be able to generate the necessary pressure to move water through your system. Additionally, the right control panels and accessories can help to protect your pump from damage and extend its lifespan. Some common types of control panels and accessories include:

1. Pressure switches

- Used to turn the pump on and off based on the water pressure in the system

- Commonly used in all applications

2. Flow switches

- Used to turn the pump on and off based on the flow of water through the system

- Commonly used in all applications

3. Level switches

- Used to turn the pump on and off based on the level of water in a tank or other container

- Commonly used in all applications

4. Pump controllers

- Used to control the operation of the pump

- Commonly used in all applications

5. Alarms

- Used to notify users of a problem with the system

- Commonly used in all applications

6. Sensors

- Used to monitor the system and provide information to the control panel

- Commonly used in all applications


Pipe & fittings Pump Equipment

Pipe and fittings are necessary to ensure that your pumping system can function properly. Without the right pipe and fittings, your pump may not be able to generate the necessary pressure to move water through your system. Additionally, the right pipe and fittings can help to protect your pump from damage and extend its lifespan. Some common types of pipe and fittings include:

1. PVC

- Commonly used in residential and commercial applications

- Resistant to corrosion and chemical damage

2. CPVC

- Commonly used in industrial applications

- Resistant to corrosion and chemical damage

3. ABS

- Commonly used in residential and commercial applications

- Resistant to corrosion and chemical damage

4. Stainless steel

- Commonly used in all applications

- Resistant to corrosion and chemical damage

5. Copper

- Commonly used in all applications

- Resistant to corrosion and chemical damage

6. PEX

- Commonly used in residential and commercial applications

- Resistant to corrosion and chemical damage

7. PE

- Commonly used in all applications

- Resistant to corrosion and chemical damage


Valves & actuators Pump Equipment

Valves and actuators are necessary to ensure that your pumping system can function properly. Without the right valves and actuators, your pump may not be able to generate the necessary pressure to move water through your system. Additionally, the right valves and actuators can help to protect your pump from damage and extend its lifespan. Some common types of valves and actuators include:

1. Ball valves

- Used to control the flow of water through a piping system

- Commonly used in all applications

2. Butterfly valves

- Used to control the flow of water through a piping system

- Commonly used in all applications

3. Check valves

- Used to prevent backflow in a piping system

- Commonly used in all applications

4. Relief valves

- Used to release pressure from a piping system

- Commonly used in all applications

5. Solenoid valves

- Used to control the flow of water through a piping system using an electrical signal

- Commonly used in all applications


Motors & Drives Pump Equipment

Motors and drives are necessary to ensure that your pumping system can function properly. Without the right motors and drives, your pump may not be able to generate the necessary pressure to move water through your system. Additionally, the right motors and drives can help to protect your pump from damage and extend its lifespan. Some common types of motors and drives include:

1. Electric motors

2. Gasoline engines

3. Diesel engines

4. Hydraulic motors

5. Pneumatic motors

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