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Eliminate seal wear and leakage with pumps that use magnets to turn the impeller. They’re often used with electroplating and photographic solutions.
These pumps have a totally enclosed fan-cooled (TEFC) motor for use in dusty, dirty, and damp environments. The impeller is turned with magnets to eliminate seal wear and leakage for a long service life.
A powerful motor provides twice the flow rate of other extended-life circulation pumps. The motor is totally enclosed fan-cooled (TEFC) for use in dusty, dirty, and damp environments. Magnets turn the impeller to eliminate seal wear and leakage for a long service life. These pumps are often used with electroplating and photographic solutions.
The motor is totally enclosed fan-cooled (TEFC) for use in dusty, dirty, and damp environments. Use these pumps to move water and lubricating oil in boiler feed systems, cooling towers, and heat exchangers
These pumps can be used to move water and lubricating oil in boiler feed systems, cooling towers, and heat exchangers.
Move water and coolants, such as ethylene glycol, in boiler feed systems, cooling towers, and heat exchangers.
Propel liquid higher and farther than standard high-efficiency circulation pumps. These pumps use less electricity to achieve the same flow rates as other circulation pumps.
Use less electricity to achieve the same flow rates as other circulation pumps.
Also known as booster pumps, these have a multistage impeller that propels water about two times higher and farther than standard circulation pumps. Use them in applications such as water delivery, irrigation, and pressure washing.
Propel liquid higher and farther than standard circulation pumps. They're commonly used with chillers, heat exchangers, and boiler feed systems.
These pumps have high flow rates for irrigation and landscaping.
Instead of a fan-cooled motor, these pumps have an integrated motor that's cooled by the liquid being pumped for virtually silent operation and a long service life. Also known as canned motor pumps, they're commonly used in chiller systems and aquariums.
The motor is totally enclosed fan-cooled (TEFC) for use in dusty, dirty, and damp environments. Install these pumps up to 20 ft. above your liquid source to drain underground tanks and process wastewater.
Drain underground tanks and process wastewater with pumps that can be installed up to 20 ft. above your liquid source.
A powerful motor provides twice the flow rate of other self-priming circulation pumps. It is totally enclosed fan-cooled (TEFC) for use in dusty, dirty, and damp environments. Install these pumps up to 20 ft. above your liquid source to drain underground tanks and process wastewater.
A sealless construction means these pumps have few moving parts that can fail and shorten service life. The intake can be completely submerged in liquid.
Commonly used in machine tool coolant tanks, these pumps have an intake that can be completely submerged in liquid.
The durable motor and impeller can handle dirty coolant and machine lubricants with solids up to 1/4" diameter. These pumps have an intake that can be completely submerged in liquid.
Eliminate seal wear and leakage—these pumps have magnets that turn the impeller for a long service life. Install them directly in your pipeline for applications such as hot-water circulation and hydronic heating and cooling.
These pumps have higher flow rate than other inline circulation pumps and are cooled by the liquid being pumped to extend the life of the motor. Install them directly in your pipeline for applications such as hot-water circulation and solar heating.
A detachable motor assembly allows you to leave these pumps inline while servicing or repairing the motor. Install these pumps directly in your pipeline for applications such as hot-water circulation and hydronic heating and cooling.
A high-horsepower motor handles four times the flow and twice the pressure of other inline circulation pumps. Install these pumps directly in your pipeline for applications such as hot-water circulation and hydronic heating and cooling.
Accommodate performance changes in your system with a three-speed switch that adjusts flow rate. Accommodate performance changes in your system with a three-speed switch that adjusts flow rate. Install these pumps directly in your pipeline for applications such as hot-water circulation and hydronic heating and cooling.
Use these pumps in pipelines with limited clearance. Install directly in your pipeline for applications such as hot-water circulation and hydronic heating and cooling.
Use when space is limited—these pumps connect to a pipe coming from your tank so you can place the pump in another location.
A 316 stainless steel housing sealed with fluoroelastomer resists mild chemicals and acids, such as coolant, oil, and phosphoric acid.
Self-priming up to 6 ft., these pumps have a stainless steel housing sealed with PTFE to resist chemicals such as ammonia and detergents as well as harsh solvents including methyl ethyl ketone (MEK).
These pumps have the best chemical resistance of all our circulation pumps. Instead of a shaft seal, they use magnets to turn the impeller, reducing wear and leakage.
Match your pump’s manufacturer and model number to choose the right replacement impeller.
Keep your circulation pump in working order by replacing broken or worn parts.
Commonly used in food, beverage, and dairy processing, these pumps are 3-A certified to meet sanitary design standards.
Pump fuel and flammable liquids, such as isopropyl alcohol and xylene. These pumps have an explosion-proof motor that is rated for environments where hazardous material is present.
Transfer hot oil up to 650° F in demanding applications such as plastic mold injecting and chemical processing.
Extend the service life of your pump by mounting it to a baseplate. These heavy duty plates minimize vibration and raise the pump off the floor, preventing damage to the motor from flooding or spills.
Rated for continuous use, these pumps are often used to move caustics such as antifreeze and salt water. Mount them in any position, even upside down. Also known as diaphragm pumps, they are typically used for low-flow spraying, draining, and washdown applications.
Mount these pumps in any position, even upside down. Pumps have a subfractional horsepower motor rated for intermittent use. Also known as diaphragm pumps, use them for low-flow spraying, draining, and washdown applications.
An aluminum enclosure around the motor provides protection in dusty and dirty environments. Designed to fit into small equipment, these pumps have miniature gears and a subfractional horsepower motor for low-flow applications.
Designed to fit into small equipment, these pumps have miniature gears and a subfractional horsepower motor for low-flow applications.
A high-horsepower motor moves oil with a viscosity similar to SAE 60 motor oil. Also known as gear pumps, these produce a smooth flow of liquid to lubricate equipment and blend oils.
Also known as gear pumps, these produce a smooth flow of liquid for applications such as cooling engines, powering hydraulic equipment, and extracting liquid from holding tanks.
Commonly called rotary vane pumps, these are designed to pump water at high pressures in low-flow applications. Use at pressures up to 240 psi.
A cast iron housing and steel gears allow these pumps to be used to dispense oil and fuel such as hydraulic oil and diesel fuel. Also known as gear pumps, they produce a smooth flow of liquid for applications such as engine lubrication.
Also known as plunger pumps, these can provide pressures up to 3,000 psi. Use them for washdowns, drain jetting, and other pressurized water-spraying applications.
These pumps have a bronze housing and gears for use with water. Also known as gear pumps, they produce a smooth flow of liquid for water delivery.
With a 316 stainless steel housing and PPS gears, these pumps are often used to dispense chemicals such as ethylene glycol, isopropyl alcohol, and nitric acid. Also known as gear pumps, they produce a smooth flow of liquid.
Commonly called rotary vane pumps, they have a built-in bypass relief valve to prevent pressure buildup.
Use these pumps to move lubricating oil such as hydraulic and motor oil. Also known as flexible impeller pumps, they create a suction force that can draw liquid upward to fill the pump chamber when your liquid source is below the pump.
Also known as flexible impeller pumps, these create a suction force that can draw liquid upward to fill the pump chamber when your liquid source is below the pump.
Also known as centrifugal pumps, these send a high flow of liquid through a pipeline or a closed circuit. They're often used in heating and cooling applications, as well as for tank filling and emptying.
Replace worn or broken parts on your transfer pump.
This pump has a totally enclosed nonventilated (TENV) motor that is cooled by the liquid being pumped. Also known as a flexible impeller pump, it creates a suction force that can draw liquid upward to fill the pump chamber when your liquid source is below the pump.
Also known as bilge pumps, these remove fresh and salt water from spots where other pumps don’t fit.
Use these pumps to remove water with small solids up to 1/4" in diameter. They include a 25-ft. hose with cam-and-groove fittings for quick, secure connections.
Complete with a suction strainer and 6 feet of garden hose, these little pumps come ready to clean up small open spaces.
These pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates. Use the handle to carry pumps from job to job.
An aluminum housing provides excellent impact resistance. Use these pumps to clean up water in flooded areas without a sump pit. Pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates.
Clean up water in flooded areas without a sump pit. Pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates.
The switch activates on increasing pressure caused by rising water levels for a long service life. It has a separate cord, so you can replace the switch without replacing the whole pump. Use the handle to carry pumps from job to job.
Move higher volumes of water than with other high-flow water-removal pumps. These pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates.
Pumps have a powerful motor that provides more than twice the flow rate of standard water-removal pumps to quickly remove large volumes of liquid. They activate when plugged in; add a float switch to control when the pump activates.
Transfer raw sewage water that contains solids up to 2” in diameter. These pumps have a float switch with a separate cord that can unplug, so you can replace the switch without replacing the whole pump.
Activate your pump in dirty water that contains sludge and sewage.
If the primary float fails, the backup float kicks in and an alarm sounds to indicate float malfunction.
Hang these switches in a sump pit to detect rising water levels.
Since these switches activate on increasing pressure caused by rising water levels, they have no floats to catch on sump pit walls.
The float switch has a separate cord that can unplug, so you can replace the switch without replacing the whole pump. Use with debris-free water.
The float switch is wired to the pump. Use with debris-free water.
Pumps have a cast iron housing that stands up to demanding environments. The float switch is wired to the pump. Use with debris-free water.
These pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates. Use with debris-free water.
Since the switch activates on increasing pressure caused by rising water levels, these pumps have no external moving parts to catch on sump pit walls. Use with debris-free water.
These pumps have an explosion-proof motor that is rated for use where hazardous material is present. Since the motor is totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC) and never comes into contact with the water, the pump can be used with hot water up to 300° F.
Since the motor is totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC) and never comes into contact with the water, these pumps can be used with hot water up to 200° F.
Convenient for applications where a sump pit is impractical, these pumps include a basin. Use with debris-free water.
The intake is 2" from the base of the pump to prevent dirt at the bottom of your sump pit from clogging the pump. Use with debris-free water.
An alarm and a red light alert you when water levels rise too high.
Kits include tubing, a backflow-prevention valve, an adapter, and a clamp.
These unthreaded rubber strainers fit onto 3/4 NPT male connections.
Place your pump inside these basins for ground-level applications and below-ground use without a sump pit.
These pumps provide about 25% more flow than standard float-switch activated pumps for sewage water. The float switch has a separate cord that can unplug, so you can replace the switch without replacing the whole pump. Pumps are equipped with a large intake and rugged impeller to transfer raw sewage water with solids up to 2” in diameter.
These pumps provide about 25% more flow than standard float-switch activated pumps for sewage water. Equipped with a large intake and rugged impeller, they transfer raw sewage water with solids up to 2” in diameter. The float switch is wired to the pump.
These pumps provide over 50% more flow than standard plug-in activated pumps for sewage water. They activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates. Pumps are equipped with a large intake and rugged impeller to transfer raw sewage water with solids up to 2” in diameter.
Pumps have a heavy duty motor with sealed bearings that generates a flow rate similar to our other sump pumps for sewage water while using fewer amps. Connect them to a three-pronged plug or wire them directly to a power source to activate. Pumps transfer raw sewage water with solids up to 2” in diameter.
Also known as grinder pumps, these pumps have stainless steel blades that prevent clogs by breaking down sewage into an easy-to-transfer slurry. The float switch is wired to the pump.
The float switch has a separate cord that can unplug, so you can replace the switch without replacing the whole pump.
These pumps have a heavy duty motor with sealed bearings that generates a flow rate similar to our other sump pumps for sewage water while using fewer amps. Use them to transfer raw sewage water with solids up to 2” in diameter. The float switch is wired to the pump.
Convenient for applications where a sump pit is impractical, these pumps include a basin. They handle raw sewage water with solids up to 2” in diameter.
Pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates. Equipped with a large intake and rugged impeller, these pumps transfer raw sewage water with solids up to 2” in diameter.
The float switch has a separate cord that can unplug, so you can replace the switch without replacing the whole pump. Equipped with a large intake and rugged impeller, these pumps transfer raw sewage water with solids up to 2” in diameter.
Equipped with a large intake and a rugged impeller, these pumps transfer raw sewage water with solids up to 2” in diameter. The float switch is wired to the pump.
The float switch has a separate cord that can unplug, so you can repair the switch without replacing the whole pump. Also known as effluent pumps, these accommodate solids up to 3/4" in diameter. They're often used with liquid waste that has passed through a septic tank, so most solids are removed.
These pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates. Also known as effluent pumps, these accommodate solids up to 3/4" in diameter. They're often used with liquid waste that has passed through a septic tank, so most solids are removed
The float switch is wired to the pump. Also known as effluent pumps, these accommodate solids up to 3/4" in diameter. They're often used with liquid waste that has passed through a septic tank, so most solids are removed.
Use these pumps at temperatures up to 200° F. Also known as effluent pumps, they accommodate solids up to 3/4” in diameter. They’re often used with liquid waste that has passed through a septic tank, so most solids are removed. The float switch is adjustable and wired to the discharge pipe.
Move higher volumes of water with solids than other sump pumps. The float switch has a separate cord that can unplug, so you can replace the switch without replacing the whole pump. Also known as effluent pumps, they accommodate solids up to 3/4” in diameter. They are often used with liquid waste that has passed through a septic tank, so most solids are removed.
Convenient for applications where a sump pit is impractical, these pumps include a basin. Also known as effluent pumps, they accommodate solids up to 3/4” in diameter. They are often used with liquid waste that has passed through a septic tank, so most solids are removed.
Use these pumps to move higher volumes of water with solids than other sump pumps. They activate when plugged in; add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates. Also known as effluent pumps, they accommodate solids up to 3/4” in diameter. They are often used with liquid waste that has passed through a septic tank, so most solids are removed.
Drain and transfer liquid more quickly and easily than hand-operated pumps and siphon pumps.
These pumps quickly empty drum contents by moving 48 gallons of liquid per minute. Their electric motors are UL listed for use in environments with flammable gases and combustible dust.
Designed to move 40 gallons of liquid per minute, these pumps quickly empty drum contents.
Alter the flow rate for versatile dispensing.
For accurate dispensing in extremely low-flow applications, these pumps allow you to adjust flow in 2% increments.
Including nozzles and connectors, these pumps come with everything you need to start pumping.
These pumps are rated for fuel such as gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fuel.
Commonly used in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic processing, these pumps are designed for sanitary environments.
These pumps can be submerged or connected remotely to a pipe in your line. Use them to circulate water in small tanks, cooling baths, fountains, and other low-flow applications.
Submerge these pumps to circulate water in small tanks, cooling baths, fountains, and other low-flow applications.
These pumps can be submerged or connected remotely to a pipe in your line. Magnets turn the impeller so there's no shaft seal to wear out. Use to circulate water in small tanks, cooling baths, fountains, and other low-flow applications.
Magnets turn the impeller so there's no shaft seal to wear out. Submerge these pumps to circulate water in small tanks, cooling baths, fountains, and other low-flow applications.
Also known as deep-well submersible pumps, use these pumps to transfer drinking water from wells and cisterns up to 250 ft. deep.
The durable epoxy-coated aluminum housing handles hard knocks in rough waters. Submerge these pumps to circulate water in small tanks, cooling baths, fountains, and other low-flow applications.
Protected from impact by a durable epoxy-coated aluminum housing, these pumps can be submerged or connected remotely to a pipe in your line. Use to circulate water in small tanks, cooling baths, fountains, and other low-flow applications.
Submerge these pumps to circulate machine and cutting oil with a viscosity up to 9 centipoise.
These pumps circulate solvent-based parts-washing solutions.
Circulate salt water in submerged and open-air applications.
Also known as peristaltic pumps and tubing pumps, these maintain a fixed flow rate.
Install these pumps in a panel cutout. Often used in food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and lab applications, they dispense small amounts of liquid at a set rate.
These pumps meter a consistent amount of liquid within ±2% of the maximum flow.
Automatically control output from a distance using 4‐20 mA or external-pulse signals. These pumps meter a consistent amount of liquid within ±2% of the maximum flow.
A 316 stainless steel housing provides corrosion resistance for a long life in harsh environments. These pumps meter a consistent amount of liquid within ±2% of the maximum flow.
With a footprint that's only a few inches in any direction, these pumps fit into compact systems to dispense small amounts of acids, cleaning fluids, and other chemicals. They're often used in sterilization, photochemical, and water treatment systems.
An adjustment screw lets you increase or decrease flow rate without the hassle of changing tubing. Often used in boiler feed systems and water treatment, these pumps are compatible with chemicals such as cleaning fluids and acid-washing solutions.
Commonly used in mining, wastewater treatment, and other systems that require large-diameter hose, these pumps have flanged hose connections and large diameter tubing.
Dispense precise amounts of fluid from a syringe. Commonly used in chemical and pharmaceutical research, fiber production, and equipment calibration, these pumps maintain a steady flow rate for accurate filling and measuring.
For high-volume chemical sampling and draining, these pumps have a powerful motor that enables them to move 2,448 gallons of liquid per day.
Rated for liquids with a viscosity up to 5,000 centipoise, these pumps can be used with thick chemicals such as electropolishing solutions.
These pumps can be used with pressures four times higher than standard pumps for chemicals.
An adjustment dial with a locking lever allows for easy flow control. Also known as diaphragm metering pumps, these can be used with pressures up to four times higher than standard pumps for chemicals.
Automatically control output from a distance using variety of analog and digital signals, including 4-20mA and external pulse signals.
Use these pumps for high-pressure output of antifreeze, hydraulic oil, and motor oil.
Keep your metering pump in working order by replacing worn parts.
Since these pumps don’t require lubrication, there’s no risk of oil contamination. Use them for air and gas sampling, filtration, and refrigeration service.
Generate a vacuum on demand with these pumps that come mounted on a 10-gal. ASME code vacuum tank for quick startup. They're often used in vacuum-forming applications, such as product packaging.
These pumps weigh only 16 pounds and have a handle, so they're convenient for on‐site sampling, atomizing, and vacuum filtration.
Use these pumps in applications such as degassing and servicing refrigeration and freezer systems.
Achieve vacuum levels up to 1 x 10 -12 torr with these ultra-high-vacuum pumps.
Generate the suction you need to power end-of-arm tools, such as vacuum cups and grippers, without using an installed vacuum system. These pumps, also known as venturi devices, connect to any compressed air source and come with all the electrical connections you need to start lifting or moving objects.
Achieve powerful vacuum and continuous flow for applications such as vacuum drying, solvent evaporation, and distillation.
Equipped with a built-in container for condensate, these pumps work alongside your system to remove condensate from air conditioners, refrigerators, dehumidifiers, and other equipment. They are not submersible.
Fully submersible, these pumps are designed for installation inside your condensate collection tank or drain pan. Use them to collect and remove condensate from air conditioners, refrigerators, dehumidifiers, and other equipment.
Designed for use in low-pressure steam systems, these pumps capture steam in the attached tank and return hot condensate to your boiler or feed unit.
To handle high condensate volume, the workload is distributed between two pumps for a longer service life than standard steam condensate pumps. Use in low-pressure steam systems to capture hot condensate and return it to your boiler or feed unit.
The stainless steel tank has excellent corrosion resistance. Designed for use in low-pressure steam systems, these pumps capture steam in the attached tank and return hot condensate to your boiler or feed unit.
Use these pumps in low-pressure steam systems to capture hot condensate and return it to your boiler or feed unit.
To handle high condensate volume, the workload is distributed between two pumps for a longer service life than standard high-flow steam condensate pumps. These pumps move a higher volume of condensate than standard steam condensate pumps. Use them in low-pressure steam systems to capture hot condensate and return it to your boiler or feed unit.
Move a higher volume of condensate than standard steam condensate pumps. Use these pumps in low-pressure steam systems to capture hot condensate and return it to your boiler or feed unit.
Keep the water in your boiler at the proper level by pumping in condensate.
Set the cycle interval as well as the dispensing duration. This pump has a maximum flow of 0.1 oz. per second.
Choose from pumps that dispense with a set interval. Turn the dial to adjust the flow from 0.1 oz. to 0.2 oz. per cycle.
With a maximum flow of 0.005 oz. per cycle, these pumps deliver small, precise amounts of oil. Turn the dial to set the cycle interval.
Easier to use than manual pumps, these use electricity to quickly pump water through your system so you can test for leaks.
Connect these pumps to a ram to create a hydraulic jack.
Pressurize air for sprinkler systems. These compressors turn on when the tank falls to the activation pressure and they turn off when the tank reaches the maximum pressure.
Get compressed air from a DC power source—these compressors can run on a 12-volt vehicle battery for use on trucks and heavy equipment, or a DC generator.
Connect these oil-free portable pumps to your respirators for a continuous supply of low-pressure breathable air.