VANE PUMPS

VANE PUMPS


Vane pumps have positive displacements and are consisting of rotor and wings. Rotor and body axles are in position of cam from each other. While Rotor that is connected to pump shaft turns by taking the motion from motor, rotor and wings becomes distanced from the body and thereby vacuum occurs.

Therefore, this sucked fluid flows from among vanes to the discharge outlet. Vanes and rotor approach to casing in order to occur pressure in the discharge outlet. This let the pump to throw the liquid to the outside. Pump transfer the liquid belongs to its own volume by every revolution of shaft. Henceforth capacity of pump is directly proportional to its magnitude and Rpm.



Pump sucks the constant amount of liquid by the virtue of vacuum. The sucked fluid moves from among wings towards the delivery mouth. Rotor and wings in the delivery mouth approach to the body and creates pressure and provides removal of the liquid to the outside. Pump transfers the liquid as much as its volume by every rotation of pump shaft. Henceforth capacity of pump is directly proportional to its size and revolution.