Magnetic drive pump uses magnets to create a seal between the motor and the impeller, eliminating the need for traditional shaft seals. This design prevents leaks and contamination, making them ideal for handling corrosive or hazardous fluids. In a magnetic drive pump, the wet end and motor are separate, connected only by a motor bracket. A drive magnet is attached to the motor shaft, and as it rotates within the rear housing, it causes the impeller, fixed to another magnet, to spin in synchronization.
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