Industrial grouting projects require dependable pumping equipment that can deliver compatible grout materials efficiently and consistently. The Blastcrete D3522 Attachment is designed for hot epoxy grouting contractors who already have compatible hydraulic power units and need a practical pumping solution.
As a hydraulic epoxy pump, the D3522 uses hydraulic power to drive a 2-inch squeeze pump through a heavy-duty planetary gearbox. It provides variable-speed pumping from 0 to 6 cubic yards per hour and delivers up to 400 PSI pumping pressure, making it suitable for a variety of compatible professional grouting applications.
What Is the D3522 Attachment?
The D3522 Attachment is a hydraulic-powered pumping system designed specifically for hot epoxy grouting contractors.
Instead of requiring a dedicated power source, the attachment is coupled to a compatible hydraulic power unit. The hydraulic system drives the pump, providing controlled material delivery for hot epoxy grout applications.
This design can be particularly useful for contractors who already own hydraulic power equipment and want to add an industrial pumping capability.
Hydraulic Epoxy Pump for Professional Grouting
A hydraulic epoxy pump uses hydraulic power to operate its pumping mechanism. The D3522 combines hydraulic operation with a 2-inch squeeze pump and heavy-duty planetary gearbox.
The system provides variable-speed operation with an output range of:
0–6 cubic yards per hour
This allows contractors to adjust pumping speed according to the requirements of the application, while remaining within the machine's rated operating range.
Before pumping any epoxy or grout material, contractors should verify material compatibility and follow the applicable manufacturer's operating instructions.
Industrial Grout Pump With 400 PSI Capability
The D3522 provides pumping pressure of up to:
400 PSI
This pressure capability makes the D3522 a useful option for compatible industrial grouting applications where controlled pressure and material delivery are important.
Actual operating pressure should be selected according to the material, application, equipment limitations, and project requirements. The maximum rated pressure should not automatically be treated as the required operating pressure for every job.
2-Inch Hydraulic Squeeze Pump
At the heart of the D3522 is a 2-inch hydraulic squeeze pump.
The squeeze-pump design provides material movement through the pumping tube while the hydraulic system supplies the driving force. A heavy-duty planetary gearbox connects the hydraulic drive to the pumping mechanism.
This straightforward configuration is designed for professional hot epoxy grouting operations.
Heavy-Duty Planetary Gearbox
The D3522's hydraulic squeeze pump is driven by a heavy-duty planetary gearbox.
The gearbox provides the mechanical drive necessary for pumping and contributes to the equipment's heavy-duty configuration.
For industrial contractors, a robust drive system can be an important consideration when selecting pumping equipment for demanding jobsite environments.
Epoxy Material Does Not Contact Moving Pump Parts
One of the notable characteristics of the D3522 is that epoxy material does not come into contact with the moving parts of the pump.
This design separates the pumped material from the moving mechanical components of the system. It can be an important consideration for contractors evaluating equipment for hot epoxy grouting.
Proper cleaning, inspection, and maintenance should still be performed according to the equipment manufacturer's recommendations.
Long-Lasting Pumping Tubes
The D3522 features long-lasting pumping tubes.
Pumping tubes are an important part of a squeeze-pump system because they directly participate in material delivery. Regular inspection and timely replacement when required can help maintain reliable pumping performance.
Contractors should follow the recommended maintenance procedures for pumping tubes and other wear components.
Hydraulic Power Requirements
The D3522 is designed to operate with a compatible hydraulic power unit.
The specified hydraulic requirement is:
10 GPM @ 3,000 PSI
Contractors should verify that their existing hydraulic power unit can provide the required flow and pressure before connecting the D3522.
Proper hydraulic matching is essential for operating the equipment within its intended specifications.
Industrial Grout Pump Applications
The D3522 is designed for hot epoxy grouting contractors. Depending on material compatibility and project requirements, an industrial grout pump of this type may be considered for applications such as:
Industrial epoxy grouting
Hot epoxy grouting
Structural grouting
Concrete repair
Equipment and machinery grouting
Construction grouting
Industrial maintenance
Concrete crack repair
Foundation and base grouting
Professional epoxy pumping
The suitability of the D3522 for a specific application should always be confirmed based on the grout manufacturer's recommendations and project requirements.
D3522 Attachment Specifications
Specification D3522 Attachment
Pump Type 2" Hydraulic Squeeze Pump
Drive Heavy-Duty Planetary Gearbox
Output Capacity 0–6 cubic yards per hour
Maximum Pumping Pressure Up to 400 PSI
Hydraulic Requirement 10 GPM @ 3,000 PSI
Length 76"
Width 37"
Height 39"
Hopper Charging Height 28"
Key Benefits of the D3522
Hydraulic-Powered Operation
The D3522 is designed to connect to a compatible hydraulic power unit, making it a practical option for contractors who already have hydraulic equipment.
Variable-Speed Pumping
The 0–6 cubic yards per hour output range provides flexibility for different compatible grouting requirements.
High Pressure Capability
The pump delivers up to 400 PSI pumping pressure.
Simple Squeeze-Pump Design
The 2-inch hydraulic squeeze pump provides a straightforward method of moving compatible grout materials.
Heavy-Duty Gearbox
The planetary gearbox provides the mechanical drive for the pumping system.
Reduced Material Contact With Moving Components
The epoxy material does not contact the moving parts of the pump.
Long-Lasting Pumping Tubes
The system incorporates long-lasting pumping tubes designed for professional pumping applications.
Choosing an Industrial Grout Pump
When selecting an industrial grout pump, contractors should consider several important factors.
1. Grout Compatibility
The grout or epoxy material should be compatible with the pumping system and operating conditions.
2. Required Output
Compare the required project flow rate with the D3522's 0–6 cubic yards per hour capacity.
3. Required Pressure
Determine whether the application requires pressure within the D3522's maximum 400 PSI capability.
4. Hydraulic Power
Confirm that the available hydraulic power unit meets the specified requirement of 10 GPM at 3,000 PSI.
5. Equipment Dimensions
The D3522 measures 76 inches long, 37 inches wide, and 39 inches high. These dimensions should be considered when planning transportation, storage, and jobsite placement.
6. Maintenance Requirements
Regularly inspect pumping tubes, hydraulic connections, and other components according to the manufacturer's maintenance recommendations.
D3522 Dimensions and Jobsite Planning
Proper equipment planning is important for industrial grouting operations.
The D3522 has:
76-inch length
37-inch width
39-inch height
28-inch hopper charging height
These dimensions allow contractors to evaluate available workspace, access routes, transportation requirements, and hopper loading arrangements before bringing the equipment to the jobsite.
Why Consider a Hydraulic Epoxy Pump?
A hydraulic epoxy pump can offer several advantages for contractors who already have compatible hydraulic power equipment.
The D3522 combines hydraulic operation with variable-speed pumping and a squeeze-pump configuration. This can provide a practical approach to hot epoxy grout pumping without requiring a separate engine-driven pump system.
The design also keeps epoxy material away from the moving pump components, which is an important consideration when evaluating pumping equipment for compatible epoxy materials.
D3522 for Industrial Grouting Contractors
The Blastcrete D3522 Attachment is designed for hot epoxy grouting contractors who have compatible hydraulic power units.
With output from 0 to 6 cubic yards per hour, pumping pressure up to 400 PSI, and a hydraulic requirement of 10 GPM at 3,000 PSI, the D3522 provides a compact hydraulic-powered solution for compatible professional grouting applications.
Its 2-inch squeeze pump, heavy-duty planetary gearbox, and long-lasting pumping tubes make it an equipment option worth considering for contractors working with hot epoxy grout.
Before operation, always verify hydraulic compatibility, material compatibility, pressure requirements, and applicable safety and maintenance procedures.
Get More Information About the D3522 Attachment
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Conclusion
The D3522 Attachment combines hydraulic power, a 2-inch squeeze pump, and a heavy-duty planetary gearbox to provide a professional solution for compatible hot epoxy grouting applications.
As a hydraulic epoxy pump and industrial grout pump, it offers variable-speed pumping from 0–6 cubic yards per hour and up to 400 PSI pumping pressure. Its design also keeps epoxy material away from the pump's moving components and incorporates long-lasting pumping tubes.
For contractors with compatible hydraulic power units, the D3522 provides a straightforward option for adding hydraulic-powered hot epoxy grout pumping capability to their equipment lineup.
Hydraulic Epoxy Pump for Industrial Grouting: D3522 Attachment