
Bellows Metering Pumps
Bellows metering pumps operate on a positive displacement principle. Pumps are designed to displace both corrosive and noncorrosive fluids. Accurate to ± 0.5% from stroke to stroke, when pump is set 50% to 100% of full stroke. Discharge pressure is maintained over the entire flow range of the pump. Poppet valves are used to prevent backflow; and springs are available to provide a positive shutoff, preventing siphoning through the pump in applications where a positive suction head exists.
Typical applications include film and x-ray processors, silver recovery systems, wafer and silicon chip washers and processors, detergent dispensers, blood analyzing equipment, industrial floor scrubbers, thermo therapy equipment, waste removal systems, and wastewater and water treatment systems.
Bellows Metering Pump Operation:
The Bellows Metering Pumps operate on a positive displacement principle. The rotation of the motor shaft is transmitted into an up and down motion through a lever pivot crank mechanism. This motion provides a continuous squeezing and relaxing force on a bellows
module, forcing fluid in and out of the module. Discharge pressure is maintained over the entire flow range of the pump.
Optimum Operating Conditions:
Optimum operating conditions consists of a 6" minimum suction lift and a discharge head of not less than 6". Pumps must be mounted vertically with the valve body at the top to obtain maximum metering accuracy.
Flow Rate and Discharge Pressure:
The flow rate of each bellows module is regulated by three factors:
- Diameter of the bellows,
- Speed of the gearmotor, and
- Adjustment of the module stroke length.
Bellows are available in several different diameters.
The full stroke displacement and discharge pressure of the pump is dependent on the size of the bellows as shown below:

Flow Adjustment:
The flow rate of all bellows pumps can be adjusted by modifying the length of the discharge stroke. Adjustments can be made down to 10% of full stroke on all models except 1⁄2" models which are limited
to 20% of full stroke. Two styles of adjustment mechanisms are available.
Note: Best priming and metering accuracy occurs when the stroke length is 50% or greater.
Standard Crank — Adjustment cannot be made while pump is operating. An adjusting screw changes the stroke length of an eccentric crank.
BEL O JUST® — Can be adjusted while the pump is
operating. A knob regulates drive arm motion which modifies the stroke length of the bellows module.
Pump Specifications:
Flow Rates — Range from 3.9 ml/min to 3000 ml/min, depending on pump configuration, gearmotor speed and stroke length.
Max Discharge Pressures — Range from 5 to 50 psi depending on bellows size.
Max Fluid Temperature — To 140°F (60°C)
Note: Reduce pressure rating by 50% for fluid temperatures over 120°F (49°C).
Viscosity/Slurries — Maximum fluid viscosity is 5,000
centistokes. Poppet valves can handle fine slurries. Duckbill valves are recommended for heavy slurries or fibrous materials. Heavy slurries should be flushed from the pump before shutdown.

Gearmotors:
Catalog gearmotors are available in 115V, 50/60 Hz or 240V, 50/60 Hz. Standard motor speeds are 39, 60, 90 and 165 RPM at 60 Hz. Motors are UL recognized and continuous duty rated with a minimum life expectancy of 2000 hours. Perpetual running of motor is not
recommended. If a non-stop application is encountered, the Gorman-Rupp Industries Heavy-Duty Bellows Metering Pump is recommended.
Materials in Contact with Solution:
Connectors — Polypropylene
O-Rings (Elastomers) — EPT/EPDM, or Viton®/Fluoroelastomer
Poppet/Duckbill Valves — EPT/EPDM, or
Viton®/Fluoroelastomer
Bellows — Standard Polypropylene Materials
Additional materials available, refer to OEM Section.
Pump Selection: See individual series links below for Pump Selection Guides found under Product Resources.
Select a bellows size that meets your pressure requirements. Select a model with the bellows size that provides your required flow while operating closest to full stroke capacity. Best metering accuracy occurs when bellows modules operate at 50% or more of maximum output. For 24 hour continuous duty service, use one of the heavy-duty models.
Select a valve and O-ring combination and tubing connectors for each bellows from the Pump Selection Guide located under the Product Resource pane at upper right section of this page. Specify duckbill valves if heavy slurries or fibrous materials are being pumped.
Refer to the Chemical Resistance Section to help determine compatibility.
OEM Options:
GRI specializes in the design and manufacturing of customized pumps for the OEM market. Click here to see a listing of available OEM options.
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| • | Repeatability from stroke-to-stroke to ± 0.5% | • | Dry run capability | • | Self-priming | • | No dynamic seals | • | Corrosion resistant | • | Long, maintenance - free operation |
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The heavy-duty models are specially designed for use in dusty environments or for those applications requiring extremely long life. The pump is supplied with a totally enclosed gearmotor with an expected life of over 10,000 hours. The standard crank mechanism is used on heavy-duty pumps. The heavy-duty pump is recommended for 24 hour/day continuous duty applications. |
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| OEM Options | |
Motors - Speeds |
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Standard motor speeds are 39, 60, 90 and 165 RPM at 60 Hz. Gearmotors can be supplied in virtually any speed up to 165 RPM. |
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Motors - Voltages |
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Standard voltages are 115V, 50/60 Hz or 230V, 50/60 Hz. However, the following special voltages are also available: 12 and 24 VDC. |
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Motors - Designs |
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The standard motor is an open, shaded pole gearmotor. Motors are also available with brakes. |
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Motors - Options |
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Units without motors (pedestal models) are available on some models. |
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Valve Bodies |
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Standard valve body on the bellows pump is a 90° valve body. Vertical and T-head valve bodies can be substituted on all bellows sizes except the 1/2" bellows. |
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Poppet Valve |
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Standard poppet valve materials are available. Polypropylene material can be substituted. |
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Pump Cover |
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Bellows pumps are available with or without a stainless steel cover, front shield, on/off switch, and cord and plug. Mounting brackets are also available with epoxy-coated rolled steel. However, a minimum quantity purchase is required. |
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