Tuesday, September 25, 2012

COME SEE US AT MINEXPO 2012 HAPPENING NOW IN VEGAS!

MinExpo 2012 is happening as you read this. For the most professional and current information on mining pumps, visit Cornell's booth.

CORNELL's TRADESHOW SCHEDULE

Stop by for a free t-shirt while they last ( outside booth)-- and look at our exciting new slurry pumps!



SLURRY PUMPS: NEW PUMP from CORNELL PUMP COMPANY

Dave young and Richard Holton explain our new slurry pumps unveiled at MinExpo. See this exciting new pump for pumping abrasive applications in the mining process industry.

See the new brochure here: SLURRY PUMP BR

Stop by for a free t-shirt while they last ( outside booth)-- and look at our exciting new slurry pumps!




STOP BY OUR MINEXPO 2012 BOOTH (INSIDE AND OUTSIDE)

Marcus Davi meets a Cornell customer at the outside mine booth. MinExpo 2012.
Stop by for a free t-shirt while they last ( outside booth)-- and look at our exciting new slurry pumps!




Friday, September 21, 2012

Come See Us @ MinExpo 2012

Just when we thought the whirlwind of Pump School was (one) day behind us, MinExpo 2012 starts right up! And we're already there setting up our booths. Yes, that right, booth-s. Cornell Pump has two booths this year, one outside (silver lot # 17430) and one inside (central hall #4010). We'll see you bright and early Monday morning in Vegas.



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

SEARCH FOR A 1965 PART

We occasionally get requests for parts on pumps we sold a LONG time ago. Following is a first person account from Jon Cobb, Cornell Parts Sales Specialist.

“I was reminded the other day of the power of the pump serial number in finding information on Cornell pumps. I recently searched for a replacement part for a pump manufactured in 1965.

The customer was able to provide the serial number, and from that, we were able to find the bill of materials and confirm the correct parts required for the repair. We’re able to pull up parts from 1965 due to the meticulous hand-written records and typed bills of materials kept on pumps that were built before 1981.


Cornell retains the hand written serial number, and typed bills of material records dating back to 1949. This information is accessible using the unique serial number issued to each pump Cornell manufactures.”





Because of Cornell’s innovative designs and rugged reliability, many of our pumps are decades old and still going strong. If you need a part, please call our knowledgeable and helpful parts teams of Jerry Nicholson, Dana Kutcher, and Jon Cobb.

Note: We have computerized records for pumps manufactured in 1981 and beyond.



Monday, September 17, 2012

NEW DISPLAYS FOR UPCOMING SHOWS

Project Engineer James Garvin and Midwest Regional Manager Lloyd Spanke examine Cornell’s shiny new display cutter pump. This 6NTB19 will be featured prominently at WEFTEC. Cornell will also have booth presence at the MinExpo show. If you are attend either show, please stop by the Cornell booth, look at our exciting new products, pick up some literature, and be sure to get a premium such as a flash light, messenger bag, or steel water bottle.

September 17 - 19
Outside: Silver Lot Booth Number 17430
Central Hall Booth 4010

September 24 - 26
Booth 6139                                        


Friday, September 14, 2012

PUMP SCHOOL STARTS NEXT WEEK!

PUMP SCHOOL 2012 starts Tuesday, September 18th in Portland, OR. Cornell’s Pump School has been held since 1946, and over 10,000 participants have taken our class. Now, you can access the schedule in way unimaginable when we began imparting great hydraulic and centrifugal pump information … via a useful and colorful online schedule.

Visit our online schedule to see what's happening when.

Registration is full for this year—we always sell out—if you’re not attending this year, you can plan for our next Pump School in September 2013.

Thanks for making our long-running information sharing and education event such a success