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Flojet "quite Quad" Circulation Pump 4105-512 on 2040-parts.com

C $25.00
Location:

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Flojet Manufacturer Part Number:4105-512

Please note that this is old, used, pump which I had to replace with a new one as it was a bit too loud. It is still pumping okay and I believe you can use it as is; your other option will be to purchase a repair kit and fix it. It was used as a boat refrigeration system sea water circulation pump.

As is sale. Ask questions before you bid. Check the pictures for details.

FLOJEC "Quite Quad" CIRCULATION PUMP
MOD 4105-512
12 VOLTS D.C.
1.5 AMPS MAX
1.6 GPM MAX

I will pack it nicely for you before shipping. Local pickup is okay too. The packing box is NOT from this pump (it is from the new one I purchased as a replacement).

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