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Flojet Premium Quad Series Pump Water Jet Washdown System #04325143l on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Lusby, Maryland, United States

Lusby, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:FLOJET Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico Manufacturer Part Number:04325143L

New Flojet water system / deck washdown pump with nozzle. Premium quad series pump. Part number 04325143L. For 12V DC systems. Draws 12 amps. Ideal for cleaning leisure boats, fish boxes, anchor chains, and dinghies.

Features
4.5 GPM (270 GPH) flow rate
40 PSI (2.8 bar) max pressure
Four chamber design for increased performance
Quiet operation
Very smooth flow
Low amp draw
Runs dry without damage
Self-priming
Snap-in port fittings
Strainer included
Nozzle included
3/4" hose barb

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