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Johnson Pump 1600gph Auto Bilge Pump W/mag Switch - 12v Model# 01604-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $122.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Johnson Manufacturer Part Number:01604-00 UPC:729321916431

Johnson Pump 1600GPH Auto Bilge Pump w/Mag Switch - 12V Model# 01604-00

Automatic Submersible Bilge Pump - Electromagnetic Switch
01604-00

  • Heavy-Duty, high-performance pump
  • Exceeds the tough demands of commercial and recreational duty
  • Liquid Cooled
  • 12-Pole motor with double ball bearings
  • Lip Seal design construction
  • Prewired with automatic float switch(with Manual Over-ride Operation)
  • Optional and removable check valve included
  • 1-⅛" & 1-¼" hose adapters included
  • 3 year warranty

Gallons Per Hour
1600
Operation
Automatic
Volts
12


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