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Posted 5/16/2006 9:25:14 AM
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Does anyone know if aftermarket parts are available for Flygt submersible pumps?  The cost of genuine Flygt replacement parts from our local vendor has increased by 11% over last year. I did a brief search on the internet but didn't have any luck.  I have had excellent results with all our Flygt products but would like to find a more cost effective way to maintain them if possible.
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Posted 6/6/2006 4:57:33 AM
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HWRF,

We'd be glad to help with Flygt aftermarket parts including seals, impellers, diffusers etc. We supply throughout the world. Please advise your requirements and location, to sales@globalsealsdirect.com
www.globalsealsdirect.com. We're currently making it easier to find the website by the way!

Tommo
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Posted 10/3/2006 12:47:45 AM
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Try www.pumpeng.com.au
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Posted 4/24/2007 11:39:11 PM
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could you tell me where you are from and i might be able to help please supply kW and model numbers.
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Posted 7/11/2007 3:40:07 AM
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I am also interested to know any company copy Flygt pump or able to supply Flygt spares

Anyone know the Mellor pumps contact

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Posted 7/11/2007 12:55:01 PM
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What is your location??

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Posted 8/1/2007 4:49:19 AM
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The Mellor pump was manufactured in Sth Africa. A couple of years ago Flygt bought out Mellor & shut them down. PumpEng in Australia manufacture pumps & parts for the Bibo range. Have a look at www.pumpeng.com.au
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Posted 8/1/2007 8:38:47 AM
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As you know most pump manufacters have one rep. in your state, so you have to get parts from them. I tried in the past to use parts not from the manufacter like bearings, seals etc. with not very good results. Then I just end up going back to the pump rep. ending up spending more money to get it done right. I been in the wastewater field for 16 years and I come to the conclusion no matter what kind of pump you have ABS, FLYGHT, HYDROMATIC they are all costly to repair no matter who repairs the pump. My only suggestion is to increase your buget for pump repairs. Costs are only going up.
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Posted 8/28/2007 12:02:49 PM
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My company specializes in aftermarket Flygt Seal kits.  We also have a complete machine shop which includes a lapping machine.  We do all kinds of repairs and can supply various parts that our customer might need.

We supply a line of replacement parts for centrifugal and submersible pumps designed to conform to specific OEM standards and have been used successfully for 10+ years.

I would be happy to send you more information if you like.

Thank you,

Melinda

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Posted 9/10/2007 10:07:49 AM
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Can someone help me secure a Flygt pump curve?  We have a new CP 3127 HT with a 483 impeller.  Horse power is 10, RPM is 1735.  I have found several curves on the net but not this specific curve shown in a USA form of head in feet and pumping in gallons per minute.  Thank you kindly for any help you could give me.
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