Pump Impeller Sample Board

Hands-On Pipe Fitting Applications Training
Item Number: 
869-PAC
DAC Model: 869-PAC

DAC Worldwide’s Pump Impeller Sample Board (869-PAC) is a hands-on teaching aid that is designed to supplement courses in pump operation and maintenance. This rack-mounted identification panel accommodates magnetic identification tags relating to the impellers supplied, allowing association with the appropriate impeller by the student.

Seven impellers commonly found in industrial pumps are provided. These impellers represent a variety of designs, including open impeller and enclosed impeller types.

The 869-PAC includes:

  • #869 Pump Impeller Sample Board
  • #945 Bench Top Panel Rack

The silk-screened panel face can also be mounted on any standard 19" rack.

Industry-Standard Components Provide Realistic, Hands-On Training

Technical training is most effective when learners can gain hands-on practice with industry-standard components they’ll encounter on the job. The Pump Impeller Sample Board features a wide variety of common, industrial-quality impellers to provide learners with a realistic training experience that will build skills that translate easily to the workplace.

In addition to the seven (7) industrial pump impellers, the sample board includes 14 engraved magnetic identification tags to help learners identify impellers visually.

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Manufacturer: 

Manufacturing & Engineering

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