
Understanding Split Case Pump Brackets: Types and Specs
The split case pump relies heavily on its bracket system to ensure efficient operation. These brackets, essential for pump stability and performance, come in various types, including thin oil lubrication, grease lubrication, and barrel brackets. This article explores their components, differences, and specifications to help you select the right bracket for your pump based on your operational needs.

Thin Oil Lubrication Bracket for Split Case Pumps
The thin oil lubrication bracket is a critical component for many split case pumps. It comprises:
Bracket body and cover
Shaf
Bearing box and bearings
Bearing gland
Retaining sleeve
Nut
Oil seal
Water retaining plate
Dismantling ring
This configuration ensures smooth operation by reducing friction and heat, making it ideal for demanding environments where the pump operates continuously.
Grease Lubrication Bracket: Key Differences
The grease lubrication bracket differs from its thin oil counterpart by incorporating:
An embedded transparent cover
An oil cup
Removal of the water cooling device’
These modifications make the grease lubrication bracket suitable for applications where simpler maintenance is preferred, while still supporting the pump’s performance.
Barrel Bracket Specifications
Barrel brackets, lubricated with grease, are designed for split case pumps with lower power requirements (200ZJ and below). Their components include:
Bracket body
Bearing body
Shaft
Bearings
Bearing top sleeve
Bearing gland
Oil seal
Oil cup
Water retaining plate
Dismantling ring
Currently, barrel brackets are available in three specifications:
T200ZJ-I-A70
T200ZJ-I-A60
T150ZJ-I-A60
These brackets are tailored for smaller-scale applications, ensuring compatibility with the pump’s operational demands.
Choosing the Right Bracket for Your Split Case Pump
Selecting the appropriate bracket for your pump depends on the working environment and power requirements. Thin oil lubrication brackets suit high-performance, continuous operations, while grease lubrication brackets are ideal for simpler maintenance needs. Barrel brackets are best for lower-power pumps, offering reliability in less demanding conditions.
By understanding the specifications and differences between these brackets, you can optimize the performance and longevity of your split case pump.


