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Cast Iron 1150 RPM 6.5"-13" Enclosed Impeller

Scot Pump model 57 cast iron JM frame 3500 RPM with 6.5 inch impeller Scot #57, JM, 1150 RPM Call or email For price & availability Details
Scot Pump model 59 cast iron JM frame 3500 RPM with 6.5 inch impeller Scot #59, JM, 1150 RPM Call or email For price & availability Details
Scot Motor Pump 96 Cast Iron 10-13" Impeller JP/JPZ Frame 1750 RPM Scot #96, JP, 1150 RPM Call or email For price & availability Details
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Scot Motor Pump 267 Cast Iron 10-13" Impeller JP/JPZ Frame 1750 RPM Scot #267, JP, 1150 RPM Call or email For price & availability Details
Scot Motor Pump 268 cast iron 6.5-13" Impeller JM/JP/JPZ frame 1150 RPM Scot #268, JP, 1150 RPM *OBSOLETE* *No replacement available Call or email For price & availability Details

Cast Iron 1150 RPM 6.5"-13" Enclosed Impeller

An Enclosed Impeller is a high-efficiency pump component where the vanes are shrouded on both sides by circular plates (known as shrouds or sidewalls). This enclosed design creates a series of discrete, separated flow channels that direct fluid with minimal turbulence and internal recirculation. This results in superior hydraulic efficiency, more stable performance across a range of pressures, and an ability to generate higher heads compared to open impeller designs of similar size, making it the preferred choice for demanding, continuous-duty applications.

The enclosed structure provides significant mechanical strength, making it ideal for handling clean or clear liquids at high speeds and pressures in services like boiler feed, high-pressure water supply, and hydrocarbon transfer. While less tolerant of solids and more complex to manufacture, its enclosed nature minimizes wear on the pump casing and maintains peak efficiency over a longer service life, delivering optimal performance and energy savings in critical, high-duty cycle systems.