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Posted by Bob AZ on March 25, 2008, 8:37 pm
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I got a Hydraulic Pump today. Piston type. 3 pistons. Belt driven by
1.5HP Lesson Electric Motor.
Manufacturer seems to be Arimitsu Ltd for Britt Tech Corporation.
Model 15. But no plausable information on either eBay or Google.
Anybody have any further information?
Thanks in advance.
Bob AZ
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Posted by wstiefer on March 26, 2008, 3:36 pm
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Bob AZ wrote:
> I got a Hydraulic Pump today. Piston type. 3 pistons. Belt driven by
> 1.5HP Lesson Electric Motor.
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> Manufacturer seems to be Arimitsu Ltd for Britt Tech Corporation.
> Model 15. But no plausable information on either eBay or Google.
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> Anybody have any further information?
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> Thanks in advance.
> Bob AZ
All The Web
http://www.arimitsu.co.jp/en/e_product/product01.htm
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Posted by Lloyd E. Sponenburgh on March 26, 2008, 3:16 pm
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> http://www.arimitsu.co.jp/en/e_product/product01.htm
Yeppers, looks to be a pressure washer pump, not a hydraulic pump.
LLoyd
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Posted by Bruce L. Bergman on March 27, 2008, 12:31 am
Please log in for more thread options On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" wrote:
>> http://www.arimitsu.co.jp/en/e_product/product01.htm
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>Yeppers, looks to be a pressure washer pump, not a hydraulic pump.
Quite useful item, just not for what you were originally planning.
Get a high-pressure hose and wand, and you can make some high-pressure
water and turn tough cleaning jobs into easy blasting jobs.
It's a little big to be called "portable", but you can put casters
on it or bolt it to a standard pallet, so it is easily movable.
Use the suction fitting (little vinyl hose) to add soap to the
output. Some pumps have a minimum flow rating for internal cooling,
if it doesn't have a relief valve you may need to add one.
Be sure to check the spec sheets for the temp limits before trying
this, but some pumps can take hot water input from a water heater, and
when the pump adds some more energy the output is darned near steam.
--<< Bruce >>--
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Posted by Bob AZ on March 27, 2008, 11:29 pm
Please log in for more thread options > =EF=BF=BD Be sure to check the spec sheets for the temp limits before tryi=
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> this, but some pumps can take hot water input from a water heater, and
> when the pump adds some more energy the output is darned near steam.
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> =EF=BF=BD =EF=BF=BD =EF=BF=BD --<< Bruce >>--
Bruce
Thanks for the nice additional information. The reason I thought it
was a hydraulic/oil pump is because the whole thing is an oily mess.
Today I looked things over some more and have to agree it is not for
oil but as you indicate for high pressure washing among other things.
I have not found the pump on the arimitsu site and there does not seem
to be a britt site. The whole thing is mounted in/on a cart that looks
like a small wheelbarrow. A swivel wheel in front and two larger
wheels in the rear. Also has some sort of a pressure regulator and a
pressure switch in the motor control circuit. I took all the wiring
out and will clean everything up before putting it back together. Most
of the wiring has rotted wiring.
Tomorrow I hope to take it to a car wash where I can hose it down and
clean it up. I am almost afraid to touch it. I did remove the motor,
1=EF=BF=BD HP Lesson Motor. If it all works I will probably sell it on Ebay.=
If I don't get enough money for it I will keep it for the motor. I can
use a bigger motor for my mill.
Take care
Bob AZ
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> 1.5HP Lesson Electric Motor.
>
> Manufacturer seems to be Arimitsu Ltd for Britt Tech Corporation.
> Model 15. But no plausable information on either eBay or Google.
>
> Anybody have any further information?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Bob AZ