Vacuum Pumps for Milking Systems

A low and stable vacuum at the proper level to the teat is very important! GEA advanced technology is designed for animal-friendly milking with high milking yield.

Vacuum pumps for milking systems

RPS Vacuum Pump

Maximum performance for every producer.

RPL Vacuum Pump

High-tech lobe pumps that clean themselves.

RPS Vacuum Pump

Maximum performance for every producerYou can count on our top quality as many dairy producers all over the world: The RPS series offers quality pumps for every herd size with the latest developments in technology based on many years of experience in the production of reliable vacuum technology.
Your benefits at a glance
  • High capacity reserves and tried and tested technology
  • High quality standard - all pumps are produced according to DIN ISO 9001
  • Long service life - always lubrication with fresh oil
  • Low operating costs - specially designed exhaust for optimum air ejection
  • Low maintenance - drip oiler stops when pump not operating
  • Calm pump operation - single piece rotor
  • High vacuum stability - gentle milking with low vacuum and high turbulences during rinsing                     
  • Oil separator for clean air and low consumption
  • Sound absorber reduce the noise level
Always guaranteed: A low gentle vacuum
GEA guarantees constant optimum performance for a stable milking vacuum which provides the basis for long-term udder health. Due to the precise construction of the rotor and the pump housing the RPS pumps create an efficient and economical vacuum production. The vacuum even remains constant due to servo-controlled fine adjustment and large vacuum reserves in case of changing load and air ingress.
Safe and accurate control
The central motor control system which was constructed particularly durable and maintenance-friendly controls processes and runs the system. With the built-in hours counter you can exactly monitor when the next routine service is due to be carried out.

RPL Vacuum Pump

High-tech lobe pumps that clean themselvesThe RPL series is equipped with a three-lobe rotor in a durable housing. Only with this special construction vacuum production for milking installations can be efficiently increased.
Your benefits at a glance
  • Reduces the energy costs by more than 50%
  • Efficient vacuum production with a three-lobe rotor system
  • Cyclone principle makes regular rinsing dispensable
  • Environmentally-friendly and low-maintenance
Running smoothly and quietly

The three-lobe rotors run smoothly and quietly without making contact and exhaust noise is limited to a minimum. This will be optimized by a newly designed pressure compensator. The gear wheels of the drive have parallel teeth and are manufactured to very high tolerances. This type of precision guarantees perfect synchronization during operation and lowest wear and tear.

The vacuum pumps of the RPL series do not need regular rinsing. The cyclone principle and effective filters for fluids and solid particles care for cleanliness. Even in very tough environments a specifically designed separator in a 230 litres vacuum tank ensures optimal cleaning of the suction air and offers highest safety and efficiency.

Power for any situation
Each RPL vacuum pump is designed to allow a frequency converter to be fitted at a later date. This will smoothly adjust the capacity of the vacuum pumps in line with the vacuum requirement of the milking installation. This helps to reduce energy costs by more than 50%.

Downloads

GEA Insights

New pump facility in Poland reshapes hygienic manufacturing

GEA’s facility in Koszalin, Poland, sets a benchmark in hygienic pump production. The multi-purpose site combines decades of German engineering expertise with advanced digitalization and scalable solutions. A bold step to meet...

Human hands brought together to form a circle

In for the better: Community engagement at GEA

To support community engagement, GEA offers employees one day of paid time off per year.

How a digital rotary parlor supports sustainable dairy farming

How do you lead a dairy farm into the next generation while ensuring a sustainable future and animal welfare while managing increasing complexity? This is a question almost every dairy farmer around the world must consider. The...

Receive news from GEA

Stay in touch with GEA innovations and stories by signing up for news from GEA.

Need assistance?

We are here to help! With just a few details we will be able to respond to your inquiry.