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Gera2" Petrol Clear Water Pump

R2,549

Retail: R3,600
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Gera’s 2 Inch Water Pump will provide outstanding performance. An ideal DIY pump for applications such as heavy duty cleaning, irrigating the garden or pumping out a flooded area, you’ll be amazed with its versatility and performance.

Product Features
  • Legendary power & dependability
  • 3.6L fuel tank with run time of 6-8 hours
  • Serious High pressure & impressive 50m lift
  • Leading Standard Flow Rate of 30,000 Litres/h (500L/min)
  • Efficient Single-Stage Centrifugal Operation
  • Anti-Corrosive alloy pump housing, Ceramic and carbon seals
  • Solid impeller for durability, Gearless direct drive
  • Low oil alert system, Low maintenance
  • 100% Duty Cycle - Designed for continuous operation
  • World-class design and with easy-to-carry handle for transport
  • Rubber feet to minimise crawling and vibration
  • Double Handle & Wheels with Heavy-Duty Steel Frame
  • Ideal for Residential/Commercial Use
Product Specification
  • Water Pump Inlet: 50mm (2”)
  • Water Pump Outlet: 50mm (2”)
  • Flow Capacity: 30,000L/hour (500L/min)
  • Maximum Delivery Lift (Head): 50m
  • Maximum Suction Head: 7m
  • Engine: 4-stroke, OHV, Air-Cooled, Single cylinder
  • Displacement: BS168F / GX160 / 160cc / 5.5HP
  • Power Output: 5.5HP / 3600rpm
  • Engine Speed: 3000rpm/ 3600rpm
  • Fuel Type: Regular Unleaded Gasoline
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 3.6L
  • Starting System: Pull recoil start
  • Product Weight: 22kg
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 485×390×405mm
  • Colour: Red
  • Material: Metal
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