Viking Pumps

Mag Drive Series

Dimensionally Interchangeable, Sealless Mag Drive Pumps for Crucial Liquid Containment Applications

The Viking Mag Drive® replaces traditional shaft coupling configurations with a magnetically-coupled configuration. Specifically, magnets are mounted on a stainless steel canister connected to the drive shaft. Magnetic force passes through this outer canister and drives the inner coupling. The Mag Drive eliminates the traditional "through-the-body" shaft coupling arrangements.

 
Mag-Drive Pump  

Performance

  • No packing or mechanical seals means no seal failure or replacement
  • Easily handles both high and low viscosity fluids
  • Reduce material loss, contamination and general housekeeping
  • Simple design, easy to maintain
  • Proven reliability, 100 years of experience

Technology

  • Dimensionally interchangeable with Viking’s Universal Seal and Heavy Duty pumps
  • Proven sealless design
  • Simple solution for upgrading existing pumps
  • Short-term, dry-run capabilities for easy line clearing or emptying tanks without damaging pump
  • Viking developed the 1st commercially available internal gear mag drive pump

Productivity

  • Highest level of liquid containment available
  • Eliminates downtime due to seal replacement
  • Local inventory and support worldwide
  • Bi-directional pump design for enhanced application flexibility
  • Lower life cycle cost

Available Options

  • Multiple Port Sizes, Types and Ratings available Including Threaded, Raised, and Flat-face Flanged
  • Jacketing Options available for Critical Areas of pump Including the Casing, Head and Relief Valve
  • Materials of construction: steel, stainless steel, and cast iron
  • Special construction options for bushings, shaft, pin & clearances available.
  • Other options include: protective devices; temperature probe; low flow detectors; casing & canister drains; and gauge ports
 
   
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