Jabsco 10970 Flange Mount 3/4" Pump
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Jabsco 10970 Flange Mount 3/4" Pump

SKU:
IT10970
$1,237.50
Jabsco 10970 Flange Mount 3/4" Pump View full description

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Flow rate: Nominal 40 litres/min (8.9 gallons/min) at 1500 rpm
Self-priming from dry up to 2.4m (7.8 ft)

Pump for perkins 4.236

Product Features

  • Constructed from marine quality bronze and stainless steel for ruggedness and reliability
  • Easy to service and maintain
Specifications 10970 10970-21
Body Materials Bronze head, Cast Iron bearing housing Bronze head, Cast Iron bearing housing
Impeller Neoprene Neoprene
Wearplate Replaceable Replaceable
Shaft Material 316 Stainless Steel 316 Stainless Steel
Seal Carbon/ceramic mechanical type Carbon/ceramic mechanical type
Bearings Twin single row, ball type Twin single row, ball type
Port Type 3/4" thread or flange 3/4" thread or flange
Weight 3.2 (kg) 7 (lb) 3.2 (kg) 7 (lb)

 

Models 10970 10970-21
Port Type 3/4" NPT 3/4" Flange
Brand:
Jabsco

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