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Jabsco Flexible Impeller Clutch Pump (2300-9004) on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Riverbank, California, US

Riverbank, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Jabsco Manufacturer Part Number:2300-9004 Country of Manufacture:United States

Flexible impeller pump with a mechanically activated clutch drive mechanism to engage or disengage pump as needed. Generally powered by propulsion engines, but may be driven by any adequate source of belt-drive power. The clutch will "free wheel" with the source of power until the pump is required. Bronze pump body and rotary-mechanical face seals for long life in heavy-duty applications. Excellent for bilge pumping, live wells, washdown or other general purpose applications. Tapered shaft turns in only one direction.

1.25" female ports, 5" dia. pulley

NO visible or mechanical defects detected.  Pulley and impeller turn when engaged.  Free-wheel also functions.

Item Sold As / Is --No Returns.

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