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Trash Pumps

Trash Pumps are built to meet the requirements of the professional contractor. Trash pumps are used to dewater with high solid contents, such as leaves, sticks, and stones which easily pass through the pump. Trash pumps handle up to 25% suspended solids by volume. Trash pumps can be quickly and easily disassembled for service or inpsection.

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MultiQuip Trash Pump QP2TH
List Price $1,290.00
Sales Price $957.70

2" Trash, 215 GPM, 5.5HP Honda GX-160
MultiQuip Trash Pump QP3TH
List Price $1,510.00
Sales Price $1,121.02

3" Trash, 400 GPM, 8HP Honda GX-240
MultiQuip Trash Pump QP2TZ
List Price $2,870.00
Sales Price $2,131.00

2" Trash, 200 GPM, 4.6HP Hatz 1B20, recoil start  - Tier 2
MultiQuip Trash Pump QP3TZ
List Price $3,430.00
Sales Price $2,546.00

3" Trash, 385 GPM, 6.8HP Hatz 1B30, recoil start  - Tier 2
MultiQuip Trash Pump MQ62TDD
List Price $14,970.00
Sales Price $11,114.00

6" Trash, 1,083 GPM, 29HP Deutz F2L2011, elect. Start; skid
MultiQuip Trash Pump MQ600TD80
List Price $20,075.00
Sales Price $14,904.00

MQ-6"Trash, 1,600 GPM, 80HP Deutz F4L913 el.start, 40 gal. fuel cell
MultiQuip Trash Pump QP4TH
List Price $2,970.00
Sales Price $2,204.93

4" Trash, 555 GPM, 11HP Honda GX-340
Stow Trash Pump T20H
List Price $953.98
Sales Price $953.98

2" Trash, 158 GPM, 5.5HP Honda GX-160
Stow Trash Pump T30H
List Price $1,475.00
Sales Price $1,095.04

3" Trash, 338 GPM, 8HP Honda GX-240
MultiQuip Trash Pump QP4TZ
List Price $6,975.00
Sales Price $5,178.00

4" Trash, 526 GPM, 10HP Hatz 1B40, electric start (battery not included) & recoil
   
 

Dewatering pumps are commonly expected to suck water out of a trench, unfortunatley that would be an incorrect expectation. Water will always take the path of least resistance; the dewatering pump provides the water with that path. Although there are two main designs of dewatering pumps, they both serve the same purpose; to move water from one point to another.

The first design of dewatering pumps is the centrifugal design. This type uses a rotating impeller to draw water into the pump and pressurize the discharge flow. Common types of centrifugal pumps are the trash, standard and submersible pumps. The trash pump was given its name because of its ability to handle large amounts of debris. Generally the trash pump can handle spherical solids up to ½ the diameter of the suction inlet. The standard centrifugal pump is a good choice of common dewatering situations. The standard centrifugal pump is best used in clear water applications with limited solid handling capability. Typically the standard centrifugal pump can only handle spherical solids ¼ the diameter of the suction inlet. The last type of centrifugal dewatering pump is the submersible pump, their compact design make them ideal for wells and jobs with limited space. True to its name, the submersible pump can be placed right into the water that it is pumping. The pump motors use a vertical shaft to turn the impeller and generate the velocity needed to create the discharge pressure.

Water flows in through the bottom and is discharged out the top of the pump casing.

The second design of dewatering pumps is the positive displacement design. These pumps deliver a fixed amount of flow per cycle through the mechanical contraction and expansion of a flexible diaphragm. The common positive displacement pump is the diaphragm. The diaphragm pump uses drive shaft to turn an offset connecting rod that is coupled to a flexible diaphragm. The connecting rod alternately rises (expands) and lowers (contracts) the diaphragm at a rate of 60 RPM. The diaphragm pump has the ability to handle air without losing its prime and it can also handle solids greater then 25% by volume. Because the diaphragm pump has no impeller or volute they do not run the risk of being damaged if they are run dry for a long period of time.

GCIron carries many Multiquip options to all the verities dewatering pumps. GCIron provides trash pump sizes 2 to 6-inch range producing flows from 200 to 1,600 GPM and heads up to 150-feet, standard centrifugal pumps sizes 2 to 4-inch range with flows from 142 to 500 gallons per minute (GPM) and heads in the range of 90 to 115 feet, and submersible pump sizes 2 to 6-inches producing flows ranging from 45 to 790 GPM and heads up to 138 feet. GCIron also carries an extensive assortment of diaphragm pumps ranging from 2 and 3-inch gasoline-powered models producing flows in the range of 50 to 85 GPM. Visit GCIon.com to check out the wide range of dewatering pumps, and numerous other machines and equipment to make your next job easier.

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