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Atlas Copco updates WEDA range of pumps

Atlas Copco has introduced three PAS diesel-powered pumps, with outlets of 122mm or 200mm. The high capacity diaphragm machines have a pumping head of up to 55m and can handle flows of up to 13,800 litres/min. The company is also replacing its WEDA electric pump range over the next 12 months, with the WEDA+ range.
March 7, 2017 Read time: 1 min

161 Atlas Copco has introduced three PAS diesel-powered pumps, with outlets of 122mm or 200mm. The high capacity diaphragm machines have a pumping head of up to 55m and can handle flows of up to 13,800 litres/min.

The company is also replacing its WEDA electric pump range over the next 12 months, with the WEDA+ range.

The WEDA+ 50 and 60 are the first to arrive, boasting increased efficiency, simplified maintenance and increased capacity.

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