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    Model CP Pumps are great for low GPM and viscosity applications and can pump many different types of materials. It’s a low cost pump that is compact and has many drive options.
Continental CP Model pumps and parts are interchangeable with many progressing cavity pump brands.
Need a complete unit on an inline base, a v-belt base or as a hydraulic unit? Contact us.
| Pump Model | Your Price | Pump Description | 
|---|---|---|
| CPM44-CSBMPV | CALL FOR PRICE | CONTINENTAL PUMP-Vertical cast iron hsg, Stainless steel internals, EDPM elastomers, Mechanical Seal, Pinned flex joint and connections, 3/4 hp motor, 3 phase TEFC 34G50-883 | 
| CPM44-CSFMPV | CALL FOR PRICE | CONTINENTAL PUMP-Vertical cast iron hsg, Stainless steel internals, Viton elastomers, Mechanical Seal, Pinned flex joint and connections, 3/4 hp motor, 3 phase TEFC 34G50-883 | 
| CPM44-CSQMPV | CALL FOR PRICE | CONTINENTAL PUMP-Vertical cast iron hsg, Stainless steel internals, Buna elastomers, Mechanical seal, Pinned flex joint and connections, 3/4 hp motor, 3 phase TEFC 34G50-883 | 
| Pump Model | Base Price | Viton | 
|---|---|---|
| CPM44-CSFMPV | CALL FOR PRICE | CALL FOR PRICE | 
| Pump Frame Size: CP44 | Inlet Suction Size: 3/4 in. NPT | 
| Outlet Discharge Size: 3/4 in. NPT | Body Casting Material Options Cast Iron | 
| Pump Rotor Material: Chrome Plated Stainless Steel | Stator Material Options: Buna Nitrile, Viton, EPDM | 
| Seal Material Options: Mechanical | Pump Motor Options: Varies | 
| Flowrate: 2.3 - 15.0 GPM | Pressure: 0 - 50 PSI | 
| Weights: 48 lbs | 
More Dimensions and Weights information can also be found on the CP Progressing Cavity Pump page in the Resources area.
	



