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What is so different about the Fast Flow pump as compared to other centrifugal pumps?

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What is so different about the Fast Flow pump as compared to other centrifugal pumps?

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The patented Fast Flow Pump has a double suction “annular inlet” design that takes suction from both sides of the Impeller – and that eliminates thrust load wear problems associated with other centrifugal pumps. In fact, the impeller has not contact with the housing. It is what the Fast Flow Pump does not have that makes it so reliable; it has NO mechanical seals, no wear plates, no internal bearings, bushings, gears, or rubber impellers which create friction, heat, wear, and pump failure. It is the only centrifugal pump we know that does not have mechanical seals.

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