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Simple, tough and full of energy: the force of our high-pressure pumps. Like water gushing from the ground.
A complete range of self-priming and centrifugal water pumps, suitable for every kind of home and professional irrigation requirement, as well as building and deflooding services. Lightweight and easy to handle, yet tough and dependable, these are pumps with a high head-to-flow ratio, offering maximum flexibility under any conditions, and optimum efficiency even with long suction runs.
Guide to water pump selection

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Proper maintenance of water pump
Routine maintenance of self-priming/non self-priming water pumps
- After every 10 hours operation, clean the air filter (metal strainer version) with petrol, dry off and refit; for versions with foam or cloth air filter, shake the element out thoroughly and blow clean with compressed air. Replace if damaged.
- Periodically, check the condition of the fuel filter; on versions with float-type carburettor, the filter is located on the carburettor fuel line fitting and should be cleaned with petrol. For versions with diaphragm carburettor, replace the filter if dirty.
- Clean the spark plug periodically and check the electrode gap (0.5 mm); on 4-stroke versions, check the level of the oil after every 10 hours operation and renew after 50 hours.
Proper maintenance of high-pressure water pumps
- Check the level and condition of the oil.
- Inspect the suction filter and clean if necessary.
- Check the inflation pressure of the accumulator.
- Check the integrity of the suction circuit.
- Check that the pump is secured firmly to the structure of the relative machine.
Major servicing
- Every 300 hours, check the suction/discharge balance.
- At least once a year, inspect the diaphragms of the high pressure pump and replace if necessary.
- Renew the oil and check the tightness of the bolts securing the pump assembly.
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