4-Inch High Pressure Pump

Reaches its full potential when responding to high head pressures or when used to transfer relatively long distances.

Key Features

 4-Inch High Pressure Pump

  • Belt driven pump.
  • Available motors: 20, 25, 30 or 40 HP (15, 18.5, 22 or 30 kW).
  • 6" (200 mm) discharge.
  • Drive shaft with an anti-vibration bearing.
  • Controls are easily accessed from the top of the pump.
  • The efficient design of the directional valve maximizes the pumping capacity.
  • Delivers high pumping head with low HP (kW).
  • Double bearing housing protected by our 3 seal system.
  • Available in lengths from 6 to 16 feet (1.8 to 4.8 m)
  • Optional 4" (100 mm) submerged discharge for an underground transfer line.
  • Optional 215° rotating agitation nozzle with up and down articulation.

Typical Application

Used to transfer hog manure and dairy waste water from the reception pit to the main storage or to feed a flush tank. Efficient when high head pressure is present. The 4" High Pressure Pump can pump relatively long distances.

Impeller and Housing

Centrifugal pump with progressive housing to deliver high pumping head

  • 14½" (368 mm) impeller with 3 curved blades made of ductile cast iron.
  • 6½" (165 mm) intake with fixed knives.
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