Pumps
Should you ever need a replacement pump for your NLB unit, accept no substitutes. And if youd like more flexibility from an older NLB triplex or quintuplex unit (also simpler maintenance), ask us about retrofitting it with one of our new convertible pumps.
We also provide replacement pumps for non-NLB units. Customers tell us that NLB pumps last longer, cost less to operate, and provide a user experience unsurpassed in the industry.

Click a Part Number to get additional information or to Request a Quote
Part Number | Max. Pressure | Max. Flow | |
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![]() | 125 | 6,000-24,000 psi (415-1,680 bar) | 6-33 gpm (23-125 lpm) |
![]() | 225 | 4,000-40,000 psi (275-2,800 bar) | 10-82 gpm (38-310 lpm) |
![]() | 325 | 4,000-40,000 psi (275-2,800 bar) | 22-70 gpm (83-265 lpm) |
![]() | 605 | 4,000-40,000 psi (275-2,800 bar) | 34-200 gpm (128-757 lpm) |
![]() | 35220 | 35,000 psi (2,415 bar) | 10 gpm (38 lpm) |
![]() | 4012 | 40,000 psi (2,800 bar) | 3 gpm (11 lpm) |
![]() | 36200 | 40,000 psi (2,800 bar) | 6 gpm (23 lpm) |
![]() | 40220 | 40,000 psi (2,800 bar) | 8 gpm (30 lpm) |
![]() | 40250 | 40,000 psi (2,800 bar) | 10 gpm (38 lpm) |
![]() | 40330 | 40,000 psi (2,800 bar) | 13.3 gpm (50 lpm) |
NOTE: Actual pump capacity is approximately 95% of the displacement.
Horsepower can be computed by using the formula:
BHP = GPM x PSI / 1715
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