Trash Pumps
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GRT20 L100 – 2″ Trash & Dewatering Pump – Yanmar Diesel
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RX50T GX200 Honda – 2″ Trash Pump
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RX50T L48 Yanmar – 2″ Trash Pump
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RX80T L100 Yanmar – 3″ Trash Pump
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GRT30 KD425 – 3″ Trash & Dewatering Pump – Kohler Diesel
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RX80T GX390 Honda – 3″ Trash Pump
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GRT40 Kubota – 4″ Trash & Dewatering Pump – Kubota Diesel
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RX100T L100 Yanmar – 4″ Trash Pump
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GRT60 Kubota – 6″ Trash & Dewatering Pump – Kubota Diesel
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RX50T K45 Kohler – 2″ Trash Pump
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GRT80 Kubota – 8″ Trash & Dewatering Pump – Kubota Diesel
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RX80T K100 Kohler – 3″ Trash Pump
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Frequently Asked Questions - Trash Pumps
What is a trash pump, and how does it differ from other types of pumps?
A trash pump is a type of centrifugal pump that is designed to handle solids and debris that would clog or damage other types of pumps. Trash pumps have larger impeller openings and vanes that are more robust than those found in other pumps.
What kind of materials can a trash pump handle?
Trash pumps can handle a wide range of solids and debris, including sticks, stones, gravel, sand, mud, and sludge. The maximum size of the debris that can be handled will depend on the size and design of the pump.
What applications are trash pumps typically used for?
Trash pumps are often used in construction and mining applications, as well as in agriculture and irrigation. They are also used for dewatering flooded areas, pumping out septic tanks, and removing sewage and wastewater.
What kind of maintenance is required for a trash pump?
Trash pumps require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. This includes checking and changing the oil, inspecting and cleaning the pump housing and impeller, replacing worn or damaged parts, and lubricating moving parts. Our technicians at Pumps Australia are able to service and repair all types of trash pumps, contact us today.
How do I choose the right size and type of trash pump for my application?
To choose the right trash pump for your application, you will need to consider factors such as the maximum flow rate and head pressure required, the size and type of debris to be pumped, and how you need it powered (engine driven, electric etc) . We recommend consulting with our pump experts at Pumps Australia to determine the best product for your needs.
Can trash pumps be used for pumping chemicals or other hazardous materials?
No, trash pumps are not designed for pumping chemicals or other hazardous materials. Using a trash pump for this purpose could result in serious damage to the pump, as well as potential harm to people and the environment. Specialized pumps are available for pumping hazardous materials, contact our team at Pumps Australia for all the advice you need for your pumping application
What is the maximum solid size that a trash pump can handle?
The maximum solid size that a trash pump can handle will depend on the size and design of the pump. Most trash pumps can handle solids up to 3 inches in diameter, but larger pumps can handle larger debris.
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