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4K Series
The 4K series is a high performance and versatile peristaltic pump for vending and industrial applications. The pumps are available in configurations for 2.4 mm and 3.3 wall thickness tubes, requiring different motors. A set of replaceable inserts secures the various tube sizes firmly in position.
The hinged clear lid forms an integral parts of the pump. The lid is secured in position with a quick action lock.
These pumps are not suitable in conjuction with life support equipment or any in-vivo applications.
The DC / Gear motor drive runs at 280 rpm at nominal voltage. Speed can be varied by lowering the input voltage.
› Flow rates to 3.5 l/min
› Easy tube change
› 4 different tube diameters
› 2 different tube wall thickness
› 3 different tube materials
3.2 mm wall is recommended for high viscous liquids or high pressure / vacuum applications. Otherwise the 2.4mm wall is the preferred choice due to lower power consumption and cost.
Tube sets must always be ordered separately.
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4000 - for 2.4 mm wall tube
DC / Gear Motor, economic and versatile available in 24 V.
Available to purchase online via BOX-it (see order information below).
Technical Data
Flow Data | |
ID Ø 6.0 mm tube | 1.9 l/min at 280 rpm |
ID Ø 8.0 mm tube | 2.4 l/min at 280 rpm |
ID Ø 9.5 mm tube | 3.4 l/min at 280 rpm |
Starting / running current | 1.1 A / 0.5 A |
RPM (at nominal voltage) | |
24 V | 280 rpm |
Tube Materials | Silicone / Lagoprene / ED-Plex |
Weight | 1000 g |

4500 - for 3.2 mm wall tube
DC / Gear Motor, economic and versatile available in 24 V.
Technical Data
Flow Data | |
ID Ø 6.0 mm tube | 1.9 l/min at 280 rpm |
ID Ø 8.0 mm tube | 2.4 l/min at 280 rpm |
ID Ø 9.5 mm tube | 3.4 l/min at 280 rpm |
Starting / running current | 2.0 A / 0.6 A |
RPM (at nominal voltage) | |
24 V | 280 rpm |
Tube Materials | Silicone / Lagoprene / ED-Plex |
Weight | 1200 g |
All data is representative for initial selection purposes. It is the responsibility of the user to determine suitability for the intended use. These products are not suitable for in-vivo applications.