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What the Waukesha Universal 2 ND Is — and Why Industrial Users Should Care

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What the Waukesha Universal 2 ND is — and why industrial users should care

The Universal 2 ND takes the familiar Waukesha Universal pumping platform and configures it for industrial service: chemicals, coatings, adhesives, resins, slurries, and other fluids that expose the wrong pump choice quickly.

Author: Triplex SalesReading time: 6 minTopic: Product overview
Waukesha Universal 2 ND pump against a spectacular industrial process background.
A clean U2 ND selection starts with the duty point: viscosity at pumping temperature, chemistry, pressure, suction conditions, and seal life all have to survive the real process, not the brochure version of it.

Most pump problems start before the pump is ever installed. Someone treats a viscous, sticky, shear-sensitive, or abrasive fluid like it is just another transfer job. Then the plant gets slip, heat, seal failures, broken product, or a pump that runs, but consumes too much maintenance time.

The Waukesha Universal 2 ND is aimed at that middle ground where a centrifugal is not enough, a sanitary pump may be more than the application requires, and a basic industrial PD pump may not have the sealing, material, or pressure capability the service demands.

Short version: the U2 ND is an industrial configuration of a proven rotary positive-displacement platform — not a substitute for a sanitary pump when sanitary design is required.

What changed from the sanitary U2?

The sanitary Universal 2 is built for hygienic processing, validated cleaning, and food, beverage, dairy, and pharmaceutical environments. Those features matter a great deal when the process requires them. They also add cost and complexity when they do not.

The U2 ND keeps the core Waukesha pumping idea — external circumferential piston rotors, non-contacting timed operation, heavy-duty shafting, broad seal options, and smooth positive-displacement flow — then packages it for industrial users whose priorities are chemical compatibility, pressure capability, durability, flange connections, seal selection, and practical serviceability. Sanitary and high-purity applications still need the appropriate sanitary pump platform.

Universal 2 sanitary

  • Best fit for hygienic food, dairy, beverage, and pharmaceutical processes.
  • Built around sanitary cleanability and validated cleaning requirements.
  • Specified when product-contact finish and sanitary compliance drive the decision.

Universal 2 ND

  • Best fit for industrial fluid handling where viscosity, chemistry, pressure, and seal life drive the decision.
  • Standard industrial connection and coating options, including 150 lb flanges on most models.
  • Specified when viscosity, pressure, seal selection, and uptime drive the decision.

Selection range

U2 ND range at a glance

These are screening numbers, not final sizing. Before model selection, put numbers to the system: use the Friction Loss Calculator to pressure-check the piping, the Viscosity Reference Guide to frame viscosity at pumping temperature, and the Chemical Compatibility Guide before elastomers or seal faces become an expensive guess.

Up to 500 PSIPressure capability
Up to 300°FTemperature range
Up to 660 GPMNominal capacity
006–370Published model range

Why it matters: the U2 ND brings the Universal ECP platform into industrial service where viscosity, seal life, chemical compatibility, and uptime drive the decision.

Why the platform matters

The Universal design uses timed, non-contacting rotors. The timing gears carry the relationship between the shafts, so the rotors do not grind into each other to create flow. That is a big part of why Waukesha pumps have a strong reputation on viscous and shear-sensitive products.

Fluid fitViscous, sticky, abrasive, shear-sensitive, or non-lubricating products.
Selection focusSeal plan, elastomer compatibility, wetted materials, pressure, and temperature.
Why PDControlled flow where centrifugal performance is not enough.

For an industrial plant, that translates into a few practical advantages: smoother flow than many reciprocating alternatives, better handling of viscosity swings than a centrifugal, and less product damage than technologies that rely on high internal shear.

Where the U2 ND industrial pump belongs in the conversation

The U2 ND is worth looking at when the fluid is viscous, sticky, abrasive, shear-sensitive, particulate-laden, non-lubricating, chemically aggressive, or simply too valuable to damage. If the duty point is real, start with the Pump Application Datasheet instead of a model-number guess. Think adhesives, sealants, paints, coatings, inks, polymers, resins, detergents, slurries, and specialty chemical blends.

It is not the default answer for every transfer application. Thin water-like liquids at high flow often belong on a centrifugal. Ultra-high-pressure metering belongs somewhere else. And if the process is truly sanitary, the sanitary Universal 2 may still be the right pump.

That is the value of the ND: it brings the Universal architecture into industrial duties while leaving sanitary and high-purity applications to the pump designs built for those requirements.

Search-friendly quick answers

U2 ND FAQs

What is the Waukesha Universal 2 ND?

The Waukesha Universal 2 ND is an industrial rotary positive-displacement pump based on Waukesha’s Universal platform. It is aimed at industrial fluid handling where viscosity, pressure, seal selection, chemical compatibility, and uptime matter.

How is the U2 ND different from a sanitary Universal 2?

The sanitary Universal 2 is built for hygienic food, beverage, dairy, pharmaceutical, and high-purity requirements. The U2 ND is configured for industrial service where flange connections, coating options, elastomers, seals, pressure capability, and serviceability drive the decision.

When should an industrial user consider the U2 ND?

Consider the U2 ND when a centrifugal pump is not enough for viscosity, shear sensitivity, abrasives, non-lubricating product, chemical compatibility, or controlled positive-displacement flow. Final selection still depends on the duty point and full fluid details.

Need help sizing one?

Send us the fluid, flow, pressure, viscosity, and temperature. We’ll do the pump selection work.

For a faster review, send the duty point and complete our Pump Application Datasheet. It gives our application team the flow, pressure, viscosity, temperature, and fluid details needed to screen the right pump.

Triplex Sales is an authorized Waukesha Cherry-Burrell distributor. We can help compare the U2 ND against your current pump, a sanitary U2, a progressive-cavity pump, or another PD option.

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