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(OP)
Hi, friends

how much clearance between casing and impeller of pump centrifugal??

and where I can see papers??

Thanks

RE: clearance

If you take your words "clearance between casing and impeller of pump centrifugal" and type into Google, you will get a lot of information for your very general question.

Walt

RE: clearance

(OP)
Ok Strong, but axial clearance between casing and impeller of pump centrifugal? Or there document I can see

Thanks my friend

RE: clearance

Axial clearance varies based on pump and impeller type, read the nameplate or the GA (General arrangement) drawing for the required impeller lift.

RE: clearance

Best place to start with any technical pump enquiry is the pump manual or the manufacturer - not asking meaningless opened ended questions in Eng-tips.

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