Pump Shurflo 12v 45psi 3.6gpm
Quick Overview
- Self priming up to 12 feet.
- One way check valve prevents reverse flow.
- Shurflo 3.6gpm 45psi Santoprene diaphragm, 45 PSI Demand Switch
- Can run dry without damage.
- Automatic operation with pressure demand switch.
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$217.50
$251.85
Pump Shurflo 12v 45psi 3.6gpm
ShurFlo Premium Demand Pump w/Fin Cooled Motor3.6 GPM open flow, Viton valves Santoprene diaphragm, 45 PSI Demand Switch, 1/2" MSPT* ports, Poly Housing, 12 VDCSHURflo 2088 Series diaphragm pumps deliver reliable performance in high flow, moderate pressure applications. They are used in a variety of spot spraying, multi-tip spraying and fertilizer drip applications that require flows of up to 3.6 GPM (13.6 l/min). They are available in a variety of chemical resistant materials. Features: Self Priming up to 12 vertical lift feet (3.7m) 12 VDC Built-in check valve (may vary by models) Prevents back flow of fluid into the solution tank Continuous duty motor (fin cooled version only) Chemical resistant materials Can run dry without damage Automatic demand
SHURflo Premium Pump w/ Splash-Proof SHURcoated Motor, 2088-414-534
Features:
- Self priming up to 12 feet
- Can run dry without damage
- Optional motor cooling fins
- One way check valve prevents reverse flow
- Automatic operation with pressure demand switch
SHURflo 2088 Series diaphragm pumps deliver reliable performance in high flow, moderate pressure applications. They are used in a variety of transfer and dispense-on demand applications where flow to 3.6 GPM is required.
Model | 2088-713-534 | |||
Description | 3.6 GPM open flow, Santoprene® valves, Santoprene® diaphragm, 45 PSI Demand Switch, 1/2" MSPT ports (1/2" - 14 National American Straight Pipe Thread, requires SHURflo swivel type fittings), Poly Housing | |||
Voltage | 12 VDC | |||
PSI | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 |
GPM | 2.9 | 2.6 | 2.3 | 2.07 |
Amps | 5.6 | 7.1 | 8.4 | 9 |
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