Compatible Systems & Applications
The Graco SP4F.0048 SaniForce AODD Pump is a standalone sanitary pump and is not designed to fit inside another machine. Instead, it integrates with a wide range of fluid handling and processing systems across hygienic industries.
- Food processing and transfer lines (sauces, dairy, syrups)
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing systems
- Cosmetic and personal care production lines
- Sanitary transfer skids and batching systems
- Clean-in-Place (CIP) systems
- Filling and packaging equipment
- Tank, drum, and tote unloading systems
- Bulk fluid transfer and distribution setups
Product Overview
The Graco SP4F.0048 SaniForce AODD Pump (Configuration: 4150HS.PS01ASSGFL-EOEP21) is a high-capacity, air-operated double diaphragm pump engineered for sanitary fluid transfer. Built within the SaniForce 4150 HS series, it delivers reliable performance in environments where hygiene, durability, and ease of cleaning are essential.
Key Features
- Air-operated design eliminates the need for electrical power
- Constructed with 316L stainless steel for hygienic applications
- High flow capacity suitable for large-scale fluid transfer
- Seal-less design allows dry running without damage
- Tri-Clamp connections for easy installation and cleaning
- Compatible with sensitive and viscous fluids
Technical Specifications
| Pump Type | Air-Operated Double Diaphragm (AODD) |
| Series | SaniForce 4150 HS |
| Material | 316L Stainless Steel |
| Connection Size | 4-inch Tri-Clamp |
| Max Flow Rate | Up to 90 GPM (340 LPM) |
| Max Operating Pressure | 120 PSI (8 bar) |
| Diaphragm Material | PTFE / EPDM |
| Power Source | Compressed Air |
Configuration Details
The configuration code 4150HS.PS01ASSGFL-EOEP21 defines specific material selections, diaphragm construction, porting style, and sanitary finishing. This ensures the pump meets strict hygiene and performance requirements for regulated industries.
Frequently Asked Questions
This model is a complete air-operated diaphragm pump, not a replacement component. It functions as a standalone unit within fluid handling systems.
It is widely used in food processing, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and other hygienic manufacturing environments requiring clean fluid transfer.
Yes, the diaphragm design allows it to safely transfer viscous, shear-sensitive, and particle-laden fluids without damage.
No, it operates using compressed air, making it suitable for environments where electrical equipment may not be preferred.