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Jabsco Hotshot Series Automatic Washdown Pump 6.0gpm 70psi 12vdc Mfg# 82605-0092 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jabsco Manufacturer Part Number:82605-0092 UPC:671880623384

Jabsco HotShot Series Automatic Washdown Pump 6.0GPM 70psi 12VDC Model# 82605-0092

HOT SHOT Series
70 PSI high Pressure washdown Pumps

What makes the New Hotshot Series washdown pumps the weapon of choice for fish box, scaling, boat and anchor chain cleaning, and idea for the harshest marine environments? A hard-fought reputation backed by over 35 years ofoperational excellence - proven with over 7 million Jabsco diaphragm pumps in service worldwide.

The time for the next generation of Par-Max Series washdown pumps is now, and we didn't hold anything back.The new Hotshot Series robust five chamber, patented co-injected molded diaphragm and larger heavier dutymotor brushes significantly extend pump life up to 50% longer than existing Jabsco Par-Max Series diaphragmpumps. While other manufacturers claim extreme performance, Jabsco's Hotshot Series proves it with itsunmatched 6.0 GPM (22.7 lpm) model.

Jabsco Hotshot Series washdown pumps are available in 4.0 (15.1 lpm), 5.0 (18.9 lpm) and 6.0 GPM (22.7 lpm)with pressures up to 70 PSI (4.8 bar) and are self-priming up to 10ft. (3m).

Features and Benefits
  • New 6.0 GPM (22.7 lpm) product offering! Jabsco now offers a complete range of 3-7 GPM washdown pumps
  • Sealed switch and co-injected molded diaphragm, eliminate leak paths, extending the life of the pumps by up to 50%
  • Ergonomically designed spray nozzle, provides powerful and accurate fire power with every shot
  • Jabsco's robust electric diaphragm pump design, proven with over 7 million units in service
  • Quick Disconnect Ports, allow for ease of installation in hard to reach places
  • PumpGard Strainer, prevents over 99% of the finest particles from clogging the pump
  • Improved Noise Dampening Rubber Feet, significantly minimizes vibration when mounted against hard surfaces
  • IPX6 rated
Gallons Per Minute
6.0
PSI
70
Volts
12



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