11860 Series, 12V 26GPM CLUTCH PUMP DBL GROOVE PULLEY
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11860 Series, 12V 26GPM CLUTCH PUMP DBL GROOVE PULLEY

SKU:
IT11860-0005
$1,517.70
11860 Series, 12V 26GPM CLUTCH PUMP DBL GROOVE PULLEY View full description

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Useful for pumping bilges, washdowns, circulating water in bait tanks, utility dock-side pump. Constructed from marine quality bronze and stainless steel for ruggedness and reliability. Can be under-hood mounted in vehicles.

• Nominal flow rate is 23 US gallons/min (88 Liters/min) at 1750rpm at 10 ft of head
• Maximal capacity at 3,000 rpm: 34.8 gpm (2,088 gph) at 4.3 psi at 10 ft of head; 23.8 gpm at 34.6 psi at 80 ft of head
• Self-priming from dry up to 7.8 ft (2.4 m)
• Easy to service and maintain
• Handles hard and soft solids without clogging
• Can pump in either direction
• Will not airlock
• Uses #920-0003 nitrile impeller

Belt(s) A (x2)
GPM 23 GPM
Port Size IPT 1"
Pulley Belt Grooves 2A
Pulley Dia. 7"
RPM Range 400 - 3000
Volts 12 VDC
Weight 15 lbs.
Brand:
Jabsco

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