As a way to pay it forward for the help I get on this site, I decided to document my latest build, a gear pump cream machine. That way I can make the job soooo much easier for the next guy who does this.
I have put off making one for years… mainly since I didn’t want to source all the parts for a paddle machine: washing machine motor, pulleys, etc… I am glad I did a pump style instead! Not only does the cream come out smoother than paddle machines, its easier to build.
The build was simple. I copied the design of Lapierre’s 3/4 HP unit and just beefed up everything a bit- motor, reducer, pump, piping, etc.
I used the camlock on the piping idea from Meadster on the forum, which helped break it down a bit. The 1” to ¾” reducer at the bottom of the 3-way valve helps when filling the cream jars, plus you just remove it when done and the entire footprint of the unit will sit flat when storing it.
The tough part was finding out the specific parts needed… so that's done.
For example, I emailed and called around to find out the proper RPM to run the gear pump at. I found out there was no real difinitive answer; a Lapierre dealer said 175rpm, a couple on here said around 60-100 rpm… so when I found one for around $40 that would bring me down to about 120rpm I was ok with that.
I built up the motor/reducer platform so the big N9000L 1” gear pump would rest perfectly on the base via its street elbow on the bottom/output side of the pump. .. wired in a 15A cord to a watertight work box and all is good.
I went with the N9000L since its 1" NPT= less restriction, faster taffy-to-cream turnaround, and.. well why not? i also took apart the pump and washed out the factory grease and replaced with my high-temp food grade grease. It was only 8 screws to break it down. It may have been food grade grease from Oberdorfer, but i didnt want to chance it. Plus, it was really cool to look inside the pump!
Yes, this isnt the cheapest build, but its better than paying retail. And I get a kick out of fabricating.
Below are the pics and parts list. Have fun!
1hp motor (USA customer support, replaceable parts, start and run cap, 110 or 220, same as a Dayton): $179
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-hp-electri...item2a4fe2a5ef
Gear Reducer: $41
If you cant find locally, sourcing a gear reducer at NRI is your best bet (think 15:1, 18:1, 20:1, 25:1… all should work fine with a 1725rpm motor.)
I chose this 15:1 gearbox (120rpm reduced) was 1hp max, 56c face, 473 in/lbs torque, newly refurbished)
https://www.nriparts.com/power-trans...c-gear-reducer
http://www.sterlingelectric.com/prod...r=2175BQ015562
Mobil 1 SHC634 synthetic wormgear oil… don’t cheap out here ($24)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/111900471491
Oberdorfer N9000L pump with 1" ports and a PTFE teflon seal good to 480 degrees: $424
https://pumpsforless.com/product/oberdorfer-pump-n9000l
Lovejoys ( L099 Size, 5/8 x no keyway for oberdorfer, and 7/8" x 3/16 keyway for motor, Urethane spider due to 400+ inches of motor torque) $50
https://www.mrosupply.com/couplings-...m_medium=Email
https://www.mrosupply.com/couplings-...m_medium=Email
https://www.mrosupply.com/couplings-...m_medium=Email
1" 3-way ball valve $35
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ilpage_o02_s00
1" camlock male and female $11
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ilpage_o01_s00
http://www.amazon.com/Dixon-Aluminum.../dp/B0080JP0TO
2" tri clover to 1" male npt adapter $21
http://www.ebay.com/itm/401080390577...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Stainless funnel and tri clover clamp and 2 gaskets (one for backup)$112
http://moonshinedistiller.com/large-...lter-tri-clamp (The funnel's volume capacity is ~3gal… so a 2gal batch would be no problem)
http://moonshinedistiller.com/2-inch...teel-tri-clamp
http://moonshinedistiller.com/distil...-gasket-2-inch
Misc pipe fittings and electrical
24x20 3/4" pressure treated base