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The Mizar Vox are the vortex versions of the Mizar. They are
constructed in corrosion resistant 304 stainless steel and they are
designed for pumping dirty water containing suspended soft solids up
MIZAR VOX
to 20mm in diameter. They are used in various domestic, trade, and
industrial applications. The top discharge design makes them suitable for
partial immersion applications and where space or access is restricted.
✔ Cellars ■ 32mm (1¼") outlet
Maximum liquid temperature is 50°C. The 416 stainless steel shaft is
✔ Septic tanks ■ 20mm passage
fi tted with a hardwearing, silicon carbide, single mechanical seal (in an ✔ Processing ■ manual
oil chamber) lip seal and a 304 stainless steel impeller. The “D” shape
✔ Fixed installations ■ automatic
handle design makes carrying easy and enables secure fi xing with a rope
✔ Portable uses ■ 110 volts
for lifting. They offer excellent reliability in trade and industrial applications,
where high quality of construction is required. They are not, however,
■ 230 volts
recommended for ponds. Supplied with 10 metres of heavy duty,
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H07RN-F rubber power cable.
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TICLE PUMPING – VOR
TEX IMPELLER
Mizar VOX manual Mizar VOX automatic
Speed - 2800 rpm
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Elbows page 100
Hose tails page 94
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Flow l/min
model Manual outlet kW volt fl ow head free dia x h (mm) weight
or Auto (mm) (l/min) (mtrs) passage (mm) (kgs)
Mizar 60 VOX M 32 0.45 110 230 175 7 20 Ø154x264 5.9
Mizar 60 VOX A 32 0.45 110 230 175 7 20 Ø154x264 6.1
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