Busch 400 Vacuum Pump (MM1104CVM)
Model: MM1104CVM | Capacity: 400 L/min
Suitable for Lely, Fullwood, BouMatic, and SAC Robotic Milking Systems
Ensure a stable and consistent vacuum for your milking operation with the Busch 400 Vacuum Pump. This high-performance, rotary claw vacuum pump is a primary component for robotic milking systems, providing the 400 liters per minute (L/min) airflow required for efficient milking, teat cleaning, and milk transport.
The MM1104CVM is the modern, direct replacement for the discontinued MM1104AVM model. Engineered for 24/7 industrial use, Busch pumps are known for their dry-running, non-contacting claw technology, which offers high volumetric efficiency and extremely low maintenance requirements compared to traditional oil-sealed pumps.
Features & Benefits
- Direct OEM Replacement: Fully compatible with Lely Astronaut A2, A3, A4, and A5 systems, as well as Fullwood, BouMatic, and SAC robots.
- Modernized Design: Replacing the older MM1104AVM, this CVM model offers improved efficiency and reliability within the same footprint.
- Stable Vacuum Levels: Delivers a consistent 400 L/min flow, which is critical for preventing teat-end damage and ensuring fast, complete milk-outs.
- Low Maintenance Requirements: The dry-running claw design means no oil is required in the compression chamber, eliminating the risk of milk contamination and reducing service costs.
- Robust Construction: Built to withstand the continuous duty cycles and varying temperature environments of a modern dairy barn.
Product Specifications
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Details
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Brand
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Busch
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Model Number
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MM1104CVM (Replaces MM1104AVM)
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Capacity
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400 Liters per Minute
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Lely Part Numbers
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9.1185.0135.6 (A2), 9.1185.0251.3 (A3), 5.9000.0692.0
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Robot Compatibility
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Lely A2-A5, Fullwood, BouMatic, SAC
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Technology
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Dry-Running Rotary Claw
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Maintenance Tip
To maximize the lifespan of your Busch vacuum pump, ensure that the intake filters are checked weekly and replaced regularly. Debris or dust entering the pump can cause premature wear on the claws. Additionally, monitor the cooling fans and ensure the pump is located in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating during long summer milking sessions. A stable vacuum is the foundation of udder health—if you notice fluctuations on your robot's vacuum gauge, the pump should be the first place you look