Product Description
TurboWerks
Created from the same materials and engineering as it’s big brother Exa-Pump®, the Exa-Pump® Mini offers the same high-temperature, high-reliability pump technology in a smaller form-factor more suitable to physically tighter applications such as motorcycles, quads, personal watercraft, snow machines, or any space-limited or ultra weight-critical racing application. The Mini is also the first pump in this field to offer external motor brushes for easy/inexpensive replacement. The custom heatsink allows the entire motor/pump head assembly infinite rotation allowing optimal orientation of the in/out ports, including port functional reversal.
• 24V Version - Perfect for European, and Commercial/Heavy-equipment/Truck Markets.
• 350F (175C) Fluid Temperature
• 2GPM Scavenge Pump Rate depending on oil temperature/viscosity, 30+ PSI continuous as Pressure Pump
• Self-prime greater than three feet.
• Hardened Bronze Gear Pump Rotors
• 10,000 Hour Rated Dual Hybrid Ball Bearings
• Low-cost, Easily Replaceable External 4,000 Hour Rated Brushes
• Highest Rated Temperature (class H or higher) Insulated Copper Motor Windings
• Black Anodized Extruded Aluminum Heatsink
• Nickel-plated Pump Head
• Stainless Steel Pump Head Fasteners
• 3/8" NPT Female Threaded Pump Head Ports
• Simple In/Out Port Repositioning via Infinite Rotation of Motor/Pump Head Assembly Within Heatsink
• Set of two 3/8” NPT -> AN Nickel-plated Adapters Included - Options are -6AN, -8AN, or -10AN Sizes - if size preference not specified at order time, -8AN supplied.
• High-Temperature Power Wiring
• Weatherproof Connectors
• Rubber-isolated Mounting Bracket with metal collar insert
• Extremely Low-vibration, Quiet
• 4.7 lbs Total Weight, 2” Diameter Motor
• Operating Current: 24 VDC version is <2.5A, 7.5A maximum. Pump MUST be protected by fuse or circuit breaker - 12V pump 15A, 24V pump 7.5A. A fuse or circuit breaker will protect the pump from permanent damage in case of rotor-lock from ingesting foreign debris. When the temperature of the oil is very low, the oil’s viscosity is much greater, and the pump will consume more current until the oil warms up. The fuse or circuit breaker current value takes into account the additional current needed for pumping oil at low temperatures.
NOTE: Do not exceed 350F rated temperature.