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Pneumatic Pumps

CheckPoint's pneumatically powered, positive displacement, reciprocating injection pumps exhibit superior durability.

Specifically designed for and proven in demanding oil and gas production applications, CheckPoint pumps are used in many other industries, including pulp & paper, water treatment, fertilizer dosing, and food processing.

Our pneumatic line covers flow rates from 0.005 to 480 USG/H (0.02 to 1,800 L/H) and process pressures up to 20,000 PSIG (1380 BARG). The CheckPoint pneumatic motor is composed entirely of 316L SS.

It is double-acting (no return spring), and can utilize many pressurized fluids (gases and liquids) as drivers.

Chemical heads are available with a plunger or a leak-proof stainless steel diaphragm, and premium seal and construction materials, including Hastelloy™, ceramic, 316SS, PTFE, and Kalrez™. 
 

LOWEST COST OF OWNERSHIP

When you invest in a CheckPoint pump, you buy reliability. Reliability drives down production cost, and CheckPoint has demonstrated over and over that its products quite often pay for themselves within the first year of operation, due to realized cost savings.
 
Here are the many ways your CheckPoint pump investment will cut your operating expenses:
 
Reduce Chemical Waste Chemicals are perhaps the most significant and the most overlooked expense when it comes to evaluating your pumping equipment.

A single pump can be responsible for delivering $100,000 worth of chemical annually, yet many customers hammer their purchasing department for the cheapest possible pump to handle that responsibility.

How much sense does that make when even a 2% reduction in chemical waste would often pay for the more expensive pump?

A CheckPoint pump can be expected to deliver chemical more accurately than any pump currently in use.

When you set the CheckPoint pump at the proper flow rate, it will not fluctuate due to temperature, pressure, spring fatigue, or diaphragm degradation.
Increase MTBF A CheckPoint pneumatic pump, on average, will perform without failure up to 8 times longer than any comparable pump, with a repair probability of less than 13% per year.

Extensive, statistically- significant field data backs up this claim.
Reduce Lost Production In a 24/7 operation, lost production can never be replaced.

CheckPoint pumps fail less frequently, and are down for less time.


Therefore, a CheckPoint pump is essential on any continuous service application.

Replacing an existing pump that has often caused lost production with a CheckPoint Pump will increase production on that application.
Improve Dosing Program Effectiveness In order for a chemical dosing program to be effective, dosing must occur reliably and at the dosing levels prescribed for the application.

When a chemical pump is not accurate, it will over-dose or under-dose, undermining the dosing program itself and your ability to evaluate the effectiveness of that program.

If a chemical does not perform as promised, was it really the wrong chemical, or could it have been an incorrect dosage?

There is no way to tell unless you know for a fact it was not the pump.
Reduce Repair Time CheckPoint pumps are so easy to repair that when they do go down a complete overhaul will not take more than two hours.

Additionally CheckPoint exchange services can reduce overhaul time to zero. Obviously, this increases plant output per unit of time and labor hour.
Eliminate Gas Consumption Many customers use natural gas to power their pneumatic pumps and other pneumatic instrumentation.

Unlike others, CheckPoint pneumatic pumps can recover the gas used to run the motor at significant backpressure.

That gas can then be used for other processes requiring it, thereby eliminating wasted natural gas.
Reduce Parts Expense CheckPoint cares about pump sales, not parts sales.

Our pump sales are our reason for being; we derive less than 15% of our revenues from parts.

Fair parts pricing and simplicity of design minimize parts and labor cost.
Eliminate Replacement Cost CheckPoint pumps are so durable and well-made that they will always be repairable.

No CheckPoint pump has ever been scrapped because it was beyond repair.
Reduce Maintenance Time CheckPoint pumps do not require frequent flow rate readjustment, lubrication, or other laborintensive preventive maintenance (PM) efforts.

Operators are freed up to spend their time on more productive activities.
Reduce Inventory Carrying Cost Fewer parts in inventory are required per pump in service.

Most parts are common across different CheckPoint models, due to their modular design, so fewer different kits need be stocked and each kit is less costly.

For example, a Series 1250 shares many parts across different plunger sizes because only four small parts need be changed between them (plunger, packing nut, packing, and sleeve).

A Series 1500 motor shares many parts with a Series 1250, a Series 5400 with a Series 8400, and so on.

These factors add up to significantly reduced total inventory value, less space requirement to store that inventory, and lower inventory carrying costs.

 
pneumatic pump features & benefits

 

 Your pump may have a different appearance, but functionality is the same.
 

 
pneumatic pump selection chart : 1250 & 1500

Click on your desired performance level to view a flow curve chart for that pump.