Centrifugal Pumps

Centrifugal pumps are essential for moving fluids across various industrial and laboratory settings by converting rotational energy to fluid flow. These pumps support precise fluid handling with key specifications such as flow rates up to 500 GPM, pressure ratings up to 150 psi, and operating temperatures ranging from -20°C to 120°C.

  1. Pump Shafts, Bearings & Spares, 24 Items

    Centrifugal Pumps

    Pump Shafts, Bearings & Spares, 24 Items

    Pump spares and components from a large oil and gas company. 24 line items, 36 units. Aggregate fair market retail value $35,000 to $40,000.* New surplus, original packaging.**

    Pump aftermarket dealers and Flowserve/Sundyne rebuild shops. Shaft-heavy lot well matched to service shops supporting refinery API centrifugal and high-pressure pump fleets.

    Featured items: - Flowserve pump shafts (7 line items) - Sundyne/Kontro shaft sleeves SL01CN17R JDB00 (x4) and bearings BE09CN06SD (x4) - Sundstrand pump shafts (x2) and inducers (x2) - Bingham pump shaft (DWG HGM 8382) - ABB bearings ABBL-BS-3 (x3) - Goulds wear ring and valve - Viking pumps (x2) - GE pump 9477436-13

    Plus Peerless pump, Varec BM5503531 tank gauge/sample pump, Grayco gearbox, Lewa electric actuator, and Bartec PC board (60854888).

     Full 24-item manifest attached. 

    How to bid: Use the Make Offer button to submit your bid for the complete lot. Bids are for the entire 24-item lot only, no partial-lot or per-item offers.  The lot will be awarded to the strongest qualifying bid received by 2:00 PM CT on June 17, 2026, subject to seller’s review.  Location: Baton Rouge, LA.

    * Aggregate fair market retail value is an analytical estimate from the Dynaprice pricing engine against verified surplus comps. It is not a sale price, reserve, or appraisal, and is not a representation that any item will resell at the referenced level. ** New surplus, original packaging. Some packaging may show warehouse storage wear. *** Images are illustrative and actual-unit photos available on request.

Common Applications

chemical processing

water treatment

pharmaceutical production

food and beverage processing

oil and gas extraction

Buying Guide

Centrifugal Pumps Buying Guide

When selecting a centrifugal pump, consider the key operational and environmental factors to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Understanding your specific application requirements is crucial.

Consider the flow rate and pressure requirements of your system. Ensure that the pump's capacity matches your demands without overloading. Additionally, examine the material compatibility with your fluid type to prevent corrosion or chemical reactions.

  • Evaluate the flow rate capacity, aiming for models supporting your desired GPM.
  • Confirm pressure ratings to ensure safe operation under system conditions.
  • Check the operating temperature range to match your environmental conditions.
  • Assess the construction material for compatibility with your handling fluids.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical flow rates for centrifugal pumps?
Centrifugal pumps typically offer flow rates ranging from a few gallons per minute (GPM) up to 500 GPM, depending on the model and application requirements.
What pressure can centrifugal pumps handle?
Most centrifugal pumps can handle pressures up to 150 psi, but it's crucial to check specific model specifications to ensure compatibility with your system.
Are centrifugal pumps suitable for high-temperature applications?
Centrifugal pumps can operate at temperatures ranging from -20°C to 120°C, making them suitable for various temperature-sensitive applications.
What materials are used to construct centrifugal pumps?
Centrifugal pumps are often constructed from materials like stainless steel and cast iron, ensuring durability and compatibility with different fluid types.