Compatible Machines
The Graco 652100 Husky Pump 3300A-PA01AA2SSTPGEBN is a stand-alone air-operated double diaphragm (AODD) pump designed for integration into industrial fluid handling systems rather than fitting inside a specific sprayer or machine.
- Custom industrial fluid transfer skids
- Bulk chemical transfer systems
- Paint and coatings circulation systems
- Oil and lubricant dispensing systems
- Wastewater and slurry handling systems
- Drum and tote evacuation systems
Product Overview
The Husky 3300 series pump is engineered for high-volume, heavy-duty industrial applications. Powered by compressed air, this 3-inch diaphragm pump delivers reliable performance for transferring abrasive, viscous, or chemically aggressive fluids in demanding environments.
Its durable construction and efficient air valve design help reduce downtime, minimise pulsation, and improve overall system productivity.
Key Specifications
| Model Number | 652100 |
| Series | 3300A |
| Pump Type | Air-Operated Double Diaphragm (AODD) |
| Port Size | 3 inch |
| Center Section Material | Aluminium |
| Seat Material | Stainless Steel |
| Ball Material | TPE |
| Diaphragm Material | Geolast (TPE) |
| Power Source | Compressed Air |
Performance Features
- High flow capacity suitable for bulk fluid transfer
- Stall-free air valve for smooth operation
- Low pulsation output for consistent fluid delivery
- Handles abrasive and shear-sensitive materials
- Capable of dry running without pump damage
- Designed for reduced maintenance and extended service life
Typical Applications
- Chemical processing and transfer
- Industrial coatings and paint supply systems
- Petroleum-based fluid handling
- Water and wastewater treatment
- Resins, adhesives, and polymer transfer
- Mining and slurry operations
Frequently Asked Questions
It is a 3-inch air-operated double diaphragm pump designed for heavy-duty industrial fluid transfer applications.
Yes, the Husky 3300 pump is designed to handle abrasive, viscous, and chemically aggressive fluids commonly found in industrial environments.
No. It operates using compressed air, making it suitable for hazardous or explosive environments where electric pumps are not recommended.
Yes, as an air-operated diaphragm pump, it is self-priming and can run dry without damage under normal operating conditions.