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Pressure Cleaning Pumps

Item#: GOU-PMP-7GBC07-WG
Product Available Availability:Usually ships the next business day
Pressure Cleaning
Reg. $1,297.00
Sale: $907.90

Goulds Watergun Multi-stage Booster Pump # 7GBC07WG. The Goulds WaterGun provides fast, efficient cleaning for homes, farms, boats, campers, kennels and marinas. Includes pump & motor, carry handle, 3/4" hose adapters and 4 feet suction hose. The WaterGun provides fast, efficient cleaning for homes, farms, service stations, fast food restaurants, kennels, marinas. Also excellent for booster service. The Watergun can add 172 PSI boost to the inlet pressure and is widely used by contractors to pressure test plumbing lines.

Specifications

Construction: Cast iron motor adapter and discharge head. 304 Stainless steel shaft coupling, bowl and hex shaft. Ceramic/Buna mechanical seal. Engineered composite impellers and diffusers. Boosting pressure: With the 5.7 GPM nozzle it will add 140 PSI to the incoming city pressure. Suction & Discharge: 1" FNPT (3/4" male hose thread X 1" male NPT adapters are included. Stages: 13 Maximum suction pressure: 75 PSI Maximum liquid temperature: 160 degrees Fahrenheit Maximum lift with foot valve: 10 feet Mounting: Horizontal or vertical Electrical:Continuous duty 56J motor capacitor motor with ball bearings, overload protection and automatic reset. 115 volt only, 1 phase, 3450 RPM, 60 Hz, 3/4 HP, 10 ft. power cord with G.F.I molded plug. Dimensions:8.75" high, 30" long, 6.5" wide. Wt: 46 lbs.

Pump Capacity Table
7GBC07WG Boosted Discharge Pressure In Feet (PSI)
200'
(86)
240'
(103)
270'
(116)
300'
(129)
330'
(142)
350'
(150)
370'
(159)
390'
(168)
400'
(172)
Gallons Per Minute (GPM)
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

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