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The Leo XKM60 is a periferal turbine pump and is probably the second most popular processor pump in the UK, second only to the [[TAM105]].
 
The Leo XKM60 is a periferal turbine pump and is probably the second most popular processor pump in the UK, second only to the [[TAM105]].
  
It is sold as a clear water pump with a maximum temperature rating of 60°C, but it has been found by many home brewers to operate quite satisfactorily at temperatures up to 80°C and above, pumping oil and Biodiesel.
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It is sold as a clear water pump with a maximum temperature rating of 60°C, but it has been found by many home brewers to operate quite satisfactorily at temperatures up to 80°C and above, pumping oil and biodiesel.
  
 
It is not self priming, but once primed has a very respectable suction lift for a pump of its size and can be used for transferring and filtering vegetable oil, provided the oil has a low viscosity.  
 
It is not self priming, but once primed has a very respectable suction lift for a pump of its size and can be used for transferring and filtering vegetable oil, provided the oil has a low viscosity.  
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File:Leo XKM60 puller 1.JPG|The impeller material appears to be quite soft, so levering it off the shaft is not recommended.  This simple puller was made to engage with the groove on the impeller boss.
 
File:Leo XKM60 puller 1.JPG|The impeller material appears to be quite soft, so levering it off the shaft is not recommended.  This simple puller was made to engage with the groove on the impeller boss.
 
File:Leo XKM60 puller 2.JPG|Another view of the puller.
 
File:Leo XKM60 puller 2.JPG|Another view of the puller.
File:Leo XKM60 groove for puller.jpg|The puller engages with this groove.  The impeller is not a very tight fit on the shaft.
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File:Leo XKM60 groove for puller.jpg|The puller engages with this groove.  The impeller is not a very tight fit on the shaft. The writer didn't, but would in retrospect, recommend using feeler gauges to measure the clearance between the lantern ring and the impeller before removing it.  By measuring other components a figure of 0.02mm was arrived at later, but measuring before removal would have been a wise move.
 
File:Leo XKM60 puller in position.JPG|The fingers of the puller are clamped into the groove by tightening a hose clip around it.
 
File:Leo XKM60 puller in position.JPG|The fingers of the puller are clamped into the groove by tightening a hose clip around it.
 
File:Leo XKM60 alternative puller.JPG|This method wasn't tried but in the absence of facilities to make the puller, pincers could be attached and very gently tapped with a light hammer.
 
File:Leo XKM60 alternative puller.JPG|This method wasn't tried but in the absence of facilities to make the puller, pincers could be attached and very gently tapped with a light hammer.

Latest revision as of 22:05, 3 March 2013

Leo XKM60 pump.

The Leo XKM60 is a periferal turbine pump and is probably the second most popular processor pump in the UK, second only to the TAM105.

It is sold as a clear water pump with a maximum temperature rating of 60°C, but it has been found by many home brewers to operate quite satisfactorily at temperatures up to 80°C and above, pumping oil and biodiesel.

It is not self priming, but once primed has a very respectable suction lift for a pump of its size and can be used for transferring and filtering vegetable oil, provided the oil has a low viscosity.


The Leo XKM60 has the following specifications and performance:

  • power(HP) … 0.5
  • power(kw) ... 0.37
  • Max. head ... 40m
  • Max. flow ... 40L/min
  • Max. SUCT ... 8m
  • Inlet/Outlet connections … 1” BSP, female
  • Body material ... Cast iron
  • Impeller material ... Brass



Leo XKM 60 curve.png





Bio-rich-time-poor 12:12, 7 January 2011 (UTC)