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Product code: Sandpiper Spare Parts

Sandpiper Spare Parts

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Sandpiper Spare Parts


Sandpiper
 pumps are an American manufacturer of air operated diaphragm pumps and are part of the Warren Rupp Inc group. They were established in 1965 and have grown to become one of the market leaders. 

 

They supply pumps for various industries, including; oil and gas, marine, mining, wastewater and sewage, chemicals, food and many more. Their air operated diaphragm pumps are available in cast iron, aluminium, stainless steel, polypropylene, PVDF and can be used to transfer a wide range of fluids, including; chemicals, fuel, bilge and slurry. 

 

North Ridge Pumps have a great deal of experience supplying spare parts for Sandpiper pumps and supplying exact replacement pumps or dimensionally interchangeable pumps from alternative manufacturers.   

 

Below are some of the common models we supply spare parts for. Contact us with any Sandpiper related enquiries. 

 

HDF2 Metallic 

S05 Metallic 

E02 Metallic 

S05 Non-Metallic 

G05 Metallic 

S07 Non-Metallic 

G10F Metallic 

S10 Non-Metallic 

G15 Metallic 

S15 Metallic 

G1F Metallic 

S15 Non-Metallic 

G20 Metallic 

S1F Metallic 

G20F Metallic 

S1F Non-Metallic 

G30 Metallic 

S20 Metallic 

HD20F Non-Metallic 

S20 Non-Metallic 

HDB1 1/2 Metallic 

S30 Metallic 

HDB2 Metallic 

S30 Non-Metallic 

HDB3 Metallic 

SA1 Metallic 

HDB4 Metallic 

SB1 Metallic 

HDF1 Metallic 

SB25 Metallic 

HDF2 Metallic 

ST1 Metallic 

HDF3-A Metallic 

ST1-1/2 Metallic 

HDF3-M Metallic 

ST25 Metallic 

HDF4-A Metallic 

ST40 Metallic 

HDF4-M Metallic 

WR10 Non-Metallic 

PB1/4” Non-Metallic 



FAQS

We supply all parts associated with Sandpiper diaphragm pumps, these include; diaphragms, balls, ball seats, casings, o-rings and gaskets. Any parts labelled on the drawing and parts list are available for purchase, either individually or as part of a kit.
The pump needs to be disassembled and inspected as part of a maintenance program to correctly identify any damaged parts. The drawing and parts list then need to be viewed to find the correct part description and position number.
The basic information required to obtain a quotation includes; the pump model number, serial number if available, description or name of the part and the position number of the part if available. This information allows us to correctly identify the parts required and to identify the correct materials.
Premature pump failure can be an indication of system problems or incorrect pump selection. Common causes of premature pump failure include; incompatibility of the pump materials with the fluid, incorrect pipework size, incorrect type of pump and incorrect size of pump. We can help identify the cause of your pump failure if you provide the following information; description of the application, fluid being pumped, viscosity, temperature, flow rate required, pressure required, inlet conditions and bore of pipework.
This depends on several factors; how frequently are spare parts required? how long has the pump been in operation? and the price of the required spare parts versus the cost of a complete new pump. For example, if a new casing, new diaphragms and new ball seats are required, then it is more cost effective to purchase a complete new pump as a large proportion of the high value parts are required. If the pump is wearing frequently and prematurely, then this may be an indication that the wrong type or size of pump is installed. It is a good idea to talk to us in this situation as we may be able to identify the issue with your pump or system and select a more suitable pump for your requirements.
Yes, we can help. We can select an alternative type, size or brand of pump if you provide the following information; description of the application, fluid being pumped, viscosity, temperature, flow rate required, pressure required, inlet conditions and bore of pipework. Using a different type or size of pump that is more suited to your application could help reduce your running and maintenance costs.