Compatible Machines & Systems
This sanitary AODD pump is a standalone unit and integrates with a wide range of industrial systems rather than fitting into a single dedicated machine.
- Food processing lines (sauces, dairy, beverages, syrups)
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing systems
- Cosmetic production equipment (creams, lotions, gels)
- Liquid transfer systems between storage tanks
- Mixing and blending tanks
- Filling and packaging machines (bottle, pouch, drum filling)
- Clean-in-place (CIP) systems
- Bulk material handling setups
Product Overview
The Graco SP3F.0076 SaniForce AODD Pump (3150HS.PS01ASSGFL-POEP21) is a high-performance, air-operated double diaphragm pump designed for sanitary and hygienic fluid transfer. Built with 316L stainless steel, it is ideal for industries where cleanliness, durability, and efficiency are critical.
Key Features
| Pump Type | Air-operated double diaphragm (AODD) |
| Series | SaniForce 3150HS (3-inch) |
| Material | 316L stainless steel construction |
| Max Flow Rate | Up to 130 GPM (492 L/min) |
| Max Pressure | 120 psi (8 bar) |
| Port Size | 3-inch sanitary connections |
| Operation | Air-powered (no electric motor required) |
Performance & Benefits
- Leak-free diaphragm design for safe fluid handling
- Dry-run capability without damage
- Handles solids up to approximately 2.5 inches
- Sanitary design for easy cleaning and maintenance
- Reliable air operation for hazardous or sensitive environments
Typical Applications
- Transfer of food-grade liquids and ingredients
- Pharmaceutical fluid processing
- Cosmetic and personal care production
- Chemical and industrial fluid handling
Frequently Asked Questions
No, this AODD pump is a standalone unit designed to integrate into various systems such as processing lines, tanks, and filling machines.
It is widely used in food processing, pharmaceutical production, cosmetics manufacturing, and other sanitary applications.
The pump is suitable for transferring liquids such as sauces, syrups, oils, creams, and other low to medium viscosity fluids.
No, it operates using compressed air, making it ideal for environments where electrical equipment is not suitable.