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Wellpoint Products

Wellpoint pumps are an important tool for many different construction projects. By definition, a wellpoint is a small diameter pipe that is placed in the ground to collect water. These pipes are interconnected and have a small hole at the bottom. When the pump is turned on, it creates suction that pulls water up from the wellpoints and into the pump. Wellpoint pumps can be used for a variety of applications, including irrigation, dewatering, and domestic water supply. They are also commonly used in environmental remediation projects to remove contaminated groundwater. Wellpoint pumps are an essential piece of equipment for many different construction and environmental projects.

Rotary Wellpoint Pumps Wet Prime (RW)

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With a 6, 8 and 12-inch rotary pump that handles both air and water, the positive displacement with constant suction makes this pump the ideal choice for all wellpoint applications. All wetted parts are abrasion and corrosion resistant combined with polyurethane rotors and stainless steel wear plates.

Features:

  • Optimal dewatering pump with high vacuum and high air handling capability

  • High-efficiency design provides low fuel consumption

  • Positive displacement with constant suction for pumping high water volumes

  • Polyurethane rotors and stainless steel wear plates for long life operation

  • Can lower engine speed without losing vacuum

Applications:

  • Construction:

Wellpoint and sock dewatering, remediation, dewatering of trenches as well as jack and bore pits, dewatering of elevator pits and foundation structures

  • Municipal:

Dewatering of sewer, gas and water pipelines, Lift stations, trench dewatering

Pumps In This Family

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Consult factory for other versions & options including site trailers, sound attenuation, etc.

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