Pump setting, Sprocket ratio – Great Plains CDS-JohnBlue NGP Series Pumps User Manual

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PUMP SETTING

The NGP pump output is determined by the drive sprocket ratio and the stroke setting. There are two ways to

find the proper setting for your pump:

1. Using the online flow rate calculator at

www.cds-johnblue.com

.The icon is on the

right-hand side of the page, and there is a mobile version available here:

2. Using the slide chart (115698-91) supplied with the pump – follow the example below:

SPROCKET RATIO

Standard Sprocket Combinations

Standard sprocket combinations may be used for equipment with only one chain from the ground or press wheel

sprocket to the pump sprocket. For example: an applicator with a 60 tooth drive sprocket on the tire driving a

16 tooth driven sprocket on the pump can use the 16 to 60 mark on the slide chart.

Non-Standard Sprocket Combinations

If you are using sprocket combinations with multiple sprockets, such as with a jack shaft, use the following

formula to determine sprocket ratio:

For example: an applicator with a 50 tooth on the drive wheel, driving to a 24 tooth on the jack shaft, then a 36

tooth on the jack shaft driving up to a 16 tooth pump driven sprocket, would yield a 4.69 drive ratio.

Set the sprocket ratio on the slide chart using the 4.69 calculation for the example above.

Drive Sprocket

Driven Sprocket

= Sprocket Ratio

X

X

=

= 4.69 Sprocket Ratio

50 T (@ Drive Wheel) 36 T (@ Drive Shaft)

50

36

24 T (@ Driven Shaft) 16 T (@ Driven Pump)

24

16

SPROCKET
RATIO

LOADED RADIUS

STANDARD SPROCKET
COMBINATIONS

SWATH WIDTH

PUMP SETTING

GALLONS PER ACRE

MAXIMUM
GROUND
SPEED

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