New Gasoline Engine Water Pumps – LGP

New Gasoline Engine Water Pumps – LGP

LGP20-C gasoline engine water pumps, self-primming aluminum pump body, powered by single cylinder, 4 stroke, air-cooled gasoline engine, suitable for the application to transfer clean water with liquid temperature between 0℃ to 40℃, application in water supply and drainage for factories, mines, municipal facilities as well as field irrigation.

  

Description

Description of New Gasoline Engine Water Pumps

LGP20-C gasoline engine water pumps, self-primming aluminum pump body, powered by single cylinder, 4 stroke, air-cooled gasoline engine, suitable for the application to transfer clean water with liquid temperature between 0℃ to 40℃, application in water supply and drainage for factories, mines, municipal facilities as well as field irrigation.

  

Big 5 Features:

Powered by quality gasoline engine with excellent performance and long service life

Updated die-cast aluminum alloy pump body

Updated Impeller designed with high efficient hydraulic model

Improved mechanical seal with carbon and ceramics

Low fuel consumption

Entire unit protected by pipe frame

 

Pumps Features of New Gasoline Enigne Water Pumps

Anti-rust cast iron impeller and diffuser

High quality forged steel crankshaft

Max. suction: 8m, suck 5 m need 120 s.

Inlet/outlet: 50mm or 80 mm

 

Gasoline Engine

Single cylinder, 4 stroke, air-cooled

Max. Power: 6.5 Hp

Rated speed: 3600 rpm

Reliable engine equipped with low engine oil shut off system

 

Application:

Agricultural irrigation

Orchard cultivation

Pumping water from wells

Feeding or drainage water to/from ponds or fish farms

Washing cattle, barns agricultural tools

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2 reviews for New Gasoline Engine Water Pumps – LGP

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