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Tsurumi adds pumping power

Tsurumi has announced the launch of a new submersible pump range that the company claims meets demands for a powerful, robust and reliable water management solution. Tsurumi's LH series are high-head, three-phase dewatering pumps capable of withstanding deep water pressure levels. The company has introduced the LH890 and LH690, which have a 90 kW motor, and the LH8110 with a 110 kW motor, to the European market. At almost 2m tall, the pumps are designed for high-head, high capacity and high pressure work in
March 5, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
Two of Tsurumi's new submersible pumps
Tsurumi has launched four new pumps for the European market

Tsurumi has announced the launch of a new submersible pump range that the company claims meets demands for a powerful, robust and reliable water management solution.

Tsurumi's LH series are high-head, three-phase dewatering pumps capable of withstanding deep water pressure levels. The company has introduced the LH890 and LH690, which have a 90 kW motor, and the LH8110 with a 110 kW motor, to the European market. At almost 2m tall, the pumps are designed for high-head, high capacity and high pressure work in rugged conditions and feature capacities of up to 12,500 l/min and heads of up to 150m.

Also new to the European market following a two year market trial, is the GSZ pump. The GSZ is a three-phase submersible contractor pump that stands almost 1.8m tall, measures over 1m wide and weighs approximately 1.2 tonnes. The cast iron pump is capable of transporting up to 12,500 l/min with a maximum head of 52m.

"Bringing these four new power pumps to Europe increases our ability to meet even the most demanding of pump requirements," said 472 Tsurumi Europe assistant marketing manager Takanori Yoshida.

"As projects get bigger, applications become more demanding. These new pumps have all the reliability and performance benefi ts that Tsurumi customers expect, but they offer even larger scale use."

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