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Jabsco Light Duty Reversible Diesel Transfer Pump Model# 18680-1000 on 2040-parts.com

US $322.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jabsco Manufacturer Part Number:18680-1000 UPC:671880534680

Jabsco Light Duty Reversible Diesel Transfer Pump Model# 18680-1000


Reversible Vane Pump
Diesel Transfer Pump

Flow rate: 7.9 US gallons/min)
Self-priming from dry up to 3ft

The Jabsco Reversible Rotary Vane Pump is ideal for transferring diesel fuel. It is self-priming to about three feet and can pump against a discharge head up to twenty feet. With its integral on-off reversing switch, it is ideal for moving fuel between port and starboard fuel tanks.

Features:
  • The pump head may be mounted at 90°
  • increments on the motor to allow mounting as needed
  • Meets USCG 183.410 & ISO8846 Marine (Ignition Protection)


Motor
Intermittent duty permanent magnet type with reversing switch

Port Type
1/2" NPT Female or 1" (25mm) Hose barb
Gallons Per Minute
7.9
Reversible
Yes
Volts
12v


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