The reciprocating mechanism and reduction unit are housed together, giving the pump a more compact structure and making installation more convenient.
The reduction output shaft also drives the reciprocating movement, so no additional coupling is needed and the transmission structure remains more compact.
The housing is designed with a unified mounting base, while the motor is connected through a flange structure to support stable installation and proper alignment.
Equipped with a larger internal cavity, the housing can hold more lubricating oil, which helps the moving parts run smoothly and supports heat dissipation during operation.
Linear bearings support the diaphragm pumps reciprocating movement, which reduces friction and makes maintenance or part replacement easier.
A built-in vent tube helps balance air exchange between the inner cavities on both sides of the diaphragm assembly, supporting smoother diaphragm movement during operation.