Tools & Hardware : Fimco Diaphragm Pump 12 Volt, 60 PSI, 2.1 GPM

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Tools & Hardware : Fimco Diaphragm Pump 12 Volt, 60 PSI, 2.1 GPM

Fimco Diaphragm Pump 12 Volt, 60 PSI, 2.1 GPM

from: Fimco Industries




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Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Fimco Industries
EAN: 0733029101853
Label: Fimco Industries
Product Manufacturer: Fimco Industries
Publisher: Fimco Industries
Ranking: 51817
Studio: Fimco Industries


Product facts:
  • Fimco Gold Series High-Flo Duplex Diaphragm Pump
  • Demand Switch - Operates only when liquid flow is required
  • Volts: 12 VDC
  • Max. Flow: 2.1 GPM
  • Max. pressure: 60 PSI







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Item Description:
Replacement pump for spot sprayers, liquid fertilizer units, planters or back up water systems - Can also be used for potable water - 8.0 Amps - Pump and motor stop instantly when discharge is closed - Diaphragm: Santoprene - Check Valve: Viton - Ports: Quick attach, with 3 polypropylene fittings supplied - Fittings: 1/2 NPT, 3/8 Male Hose Barb, 1/2 Male Hose Barb - Includes On/Off switch - Max. fluid temperature: 110°F - Pump can run indefinitely without damage - Ball bearing drive, assures longer pump life - Excellent self-priming capability - Permanent magnetic motor - long life brushes - Diaphragm design eliminates troublesome shaft seal - Replaces Fimco Model #5274517, 5275016, Flojet Model D21X005M - Roundup? Ready - Weight: 3.0 lbs

















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