Series 160

Stand Out From The Crowd

     The P160 series three-cylinder piston pump is theoretically capable of handling input power up to 160 horsepower (117 kW). It ranges from a minimum pressure output of 10,877 pounds per square inch (psi) at 18.72 gallons per minute (750 bar equates to 70.9 liters per minute) to a maximum pressure of 40,000 psi at 5 gallons per minute (2750 bar equates to 19 liters per minute).

Technical parameters

Maximum input power

160HP

Connectiontype

Direct connection

Plunger

3

Max input sppeed

1750 R·P·M

Reductioon ratio

1:3.15

Revolution speed

550 R·P·M

Gear oil

5.8 GPM

Type of gear oil

85W-90

Weight

Performance range

Note:

1 Bar = 0.1 MPa = 14.5 Psi

1 L/Min = 0.06 m³/H = 0.264 Gpm

1 kW = 1.36 Hp

The flow values provided here refer to “theoretical” flow and do not account for efficiency reduction due to water compressibility and expansion of pressurized components.

Within this performance range, you can match your engine power according to your specific needs. Please note that piston diameter, stroke, and other factors have not been considered here, so the flow rate may be higher than the actual flow rate.


Fluid End Specs

Plunger
Pump Model
Plunger Pump
Model Size
The Corresponding Flow
Rate At A Specific
Pump Speed
Rated Working
Pressure
Plunger ModelDiameter(Mm)Stroke(Mm)450 R P M/Min550 R P M/MinBar
P160-40k-14#014147516 L/Min19 L/Min2750
P160-35k-15#015157518 L/Min20 L/Min2500
P160-30k-16#016167521 L/Min25 L/Min2000
P160-25k-18#018187526 L/Min31.5 L/Min1700
P160-20k-20#020207532 L/Min39 L/Min1400
P160-15k-24#024247546.5 L/Min56 L/Min1000
P160-10k-27#027277559 L/Min71 L/Min750
  • The flow values provided here refer to “theoretical” flow and do not account for efficiency reduction due to water compressibility and expansion of pressurized components.
  • Within this performance range, you can match your engine power according to your specific needs. Please note that piston diameter, stroke, and other factors have not been considered here, so the flow rate may be higher than the actual flow rate.