Graco Husky Series AODD Pumps

Product Overview

The Husky double diaphragm pumps are manufactured with your productivity in mind, providing you with one of the most reliable and efficient pumps in the market. Each membrane pump is thoroughly tested before it leaves our factories.

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Graco Husky Series Diaphragm Pump

Key Features

  • Rugged construction - Resists corrosion for reliable performance and long life
  • Designed to last - Heavy duty design offers long life, increased productivity and lower overall cost of ownership
  • Flow rates and sizes - up to 300 gpm (1135 lpm) / port sizes ranging from ¼” to 3” in NPT, BSP, and flange options.
  • Easy maintenance – The Husky has fewer parts than industry peers, the complete air valve is externally accessible so it can be serviced fast and easy without removing the pump.
  • Modular air valve – Stall-free, low pulsation air valve provides smooth and rapid changeover for increased efficiency and minimizes down time

How It Works

Graco Husky Series pumps operate using a simple but highly reliable air-driven system. Compressed air alternates between two chambers, flexing the diaphragms back and forth to create suction and discharge strokes. This reciprocating motion pulls fluid into one side of the pump while simultaneously pushing fluid out the other, producing a smooth, consistent flow without the need for rotating parts or mechanical seals.

Because the diaphragms, balls, and seats form the wetted path, Husky pumps can handle thick, abrasive, shear-sensitive, and even particulate-laden products with ease. Their stall-free air valve design provides efficient air consumption and prevents pump stalling, while corrosion-resistant materials ensure long service life in demanding sanitary and industrial environments.

The result is a rugged, low-maintenance pump trusted for its versatility, reliability, and ability to run dry, self-prime, and handle challenging fluids that other pump types struggle with.

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