Overview; Introduction - Ametek T Operation Manual

Type t series hand pumps
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INTRODUCTION

The Type T Series hand pump, mounted on a drip pan with a manifold assembly, is capable of producing pressures up to 1000 bar/15 000 psi.
These units are self-contained pressure sources designed to test instruments. They may be used to calibrate pressure gauges or to set hydraulic relief valves
and pressure switches. These units produce pressure to test components or systems, and work independently of other pressure sources. CP F
Crystal Pressure Fittings (CPF),
which allow users to produce leak-free seals without tools or thread tape. CPF fittings also include a self-venting weep hole to
help assure a safe disconnection from a pressurized system.
U.S. Patent No. 8,794,677
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T, T-1, and T-2 pumps
may be ordered as part of a Pump System, complete with a JOFRA or Crystal Pressure Indicator. T-3 pumps ship as part of a complete
comparator testing kit, including four analog test gauges and necessary mounting tools and fittings, all housed in a rugged metal carrying case. For more
details on T-3 comparator testing kits, refer to
All Type T Series Pump Systems include the most commonly used pressure fittings, seals, etc., all packaged in a carrying case with a custom insert.
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T designates a pump only. T-1 designates a pump with a manifold and tools. T-2 designates a pump with manifold, tools, and a carrying case.
T, T-1, and T-2 Pumps
Pressure Medium
O-rings
*
T-1
Water
Buna-N
*
T-1-CPF
Oil or Water
Viton®
*
T-1/VITON
Water
Viton®
*
T-1/EPT
Water
EPT
T-1/OIL
Oil
Buna-N
T-1/OIL/VITON Oil
Viton®
T-1/OIL/EPT
Oil
EPT
*
Water is a 50/50 mixture of water and Isopropyl Alcohol.
T-3 Pumps for Hydraulic Comparator Kits on page 2.
Pump System
FWB
FOV or FWV
FWV
FWE
FOB
FOV
FOE
versions include
Type T Series Pump System
Type T Pump Operation Manual
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