MAKITA PF0410 240v Dirty Water Submersible Pump
MAKITA PF0410 240v Dirty Water Submersible Pump
What’s Included
- No accessories are supplied with this product
- Voltage: 240v
Product Overview
The PF0410 is a Submersible Pump powered by 400 watt motor to deliver up to a maximum of 140 litres per minute, for dirty water up to 35mm particle size. It is equipped with automatic shut off with adjustable float level. Float switch automatically switches off the motor to protect the pump from running dry when the water level falls below the capacity, then automatically switches back on when the water level rises.
Part No: PF0410/2(MAKPPF0410)
Features & Benefits
- The Makita PF0410 240v Dirty Water Submersible Pump is a dirty water pump for heavily contaminated water. It provides the ideal solution for the drainage of basins with muddy water, the drainage of wells and tanks and lifting water for transfer or irrigation.
- Best for dewatering basins, garden lakes and cellars,the Makita PF0410 Dirty Water Submersible Pump pumps water with up to 35mm particle size.
- Makita is one of the leading manufacturers of professional power tools on the market.
Technical Specification
- Input Wattage: 400 w
- Pump Type: Dirty Water
- Max Delivery Volume: 140 litres/min
- Max Head: 5 m
- Max Submersion Depth: 5 m
- Max Solids Diameter: 35 mm
- Min Suction Level: 40 mm
- Net Weight: 4.27 kg
- Suction and Discharge Diameter: 25 mm (1")
FAQs
Firstly, think about the kind of water you need to pump; ToolStore UK carries tools for both clean and dirty water and dirty water pumps do work slightly differently.
When comparing the specification of different pumps, you may see references to the ‘Head’. This equates to the Maximum Head Lift, which tells you how powerful the pump is and what distance it can move water over for the job you're using it for.
It’s also worth thinking about the Delivery Volume. The higher the maximum delivery volume, the quicker your new tool can move water.>
Another point to consider is whether or not the pump needs to be submersible and, if so, the depth of water it can handle, as some can work at greater depths than others.
Finally, consider how you’ll power your pump. Depending on the nature of the job and the site you’re pumping water at, mains power might not be available, in which case a petrol-powered tool would be a good alternative.
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