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|  | |  | | | Wayne PC4 1/2 HP 115-Volt Transfer Water Pump, Cast Iron | | | | | SKU:
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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The Wayne 1/2 HP 115-volt transfer water pump can pump water out of flooded basements, tanks, or boats. It can also increase line pressure by up to 40 pounds or be used to water lawns and gardens, and can even be used to wash cars and sidewalks. It's made from durable cast iron steel. The included suction strainer keeps out extraneous material, and the 3/4-inch brass hose connections resist stripping while easily connecting to garden hoses. A top-threaded priming port is easily filled, and the ball bearings have lifetime lubrication. Wayne backs its pump with a one-year limited warranty. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 9.0 inches | | Product Width: | 5.0 inches | | Product Height: | 8.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 14.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.5 inches | | Package Width: | 8.3 inches | | Package Height: | 6.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 20.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 35 reviews |
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| | Features | 1/2 HP transfer water pump can be used to increase line pressure up by up to 40 PSIUse to pump out flooded basements, tanks, or boatsMade from durable cast iron steelConnects to garden hose with 3/4-inch brass hose connections1-year limited warranty
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 35 customer reviews )
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54 of 56 found the following review helpful:
excellent utility, a little rough around the edges Jun 24, 2007
By fact hound Once up and running, this unit will easily pump water at a rate equal to, or exceeding, typical faucet pressure. I have pumped water up hill 25 feet to power a lawn sprinkler for hours on end with no problems. While self-priming (once you've added water to the pump itself), I've found it can be slow to self prime with long intake hose or pumping up hill. I have also found that typical garden hoses cannot cope with the suction of the intake and tend to pucker and constrict --you'll need a truly ridged and heavy duty hose on this end. This is not a problem on the outflow hose where any normal hose will likely work just fine. Be aware that his model requires some regular maintenance every 100 hours to maintain warranty. The heavy-duty metal construction of the unit itself has proven solid and durable. I was disappointed that the supplied intake strainer attachment used a male connector but the female connector is needed to connect the hose to the pump. Supplying an adapter or strainer with a female connector seems called for.
30 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Great product Jan 26, 2008
By S. Deal
"Big Kid"
The pump is pumping as I write and while it is much louder than the sump pump under my house...it is transfering water from 4 feet under ground out to the street 100 feet away. Primes quickly once you fill the pump via a bolt hole in the top. I tried to draw the water up from my inground tank using a contractor grade hose, but the hose was getting squeezed almost shut from the pumps suction. I went to the hardware store and got 3/4" PVC and that works great...much better flow. Great product and it would have received 5 stars, but it is a bit louder than I expected...not a problem though since I will only run it 2 hours a couple times a month in the winter.
22 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Jeff - St. Germain, WI Aug 10, 2009
By J. Kraft I bought the Wayne PC4 to replace a lake pump that had been operating for more than 30 years. When I first received it, I was skeptical because it was so much smaller and lighter than the previous pump. I had to redo the piping, but once that was done the PC4 worked just fine. I am using PCV piping on both sides. The pump is at lake level, but it must pump the water up-hill about 15 feet and horizontally about 100 feet through a standard garden hose. So far it is working great. Don't know if it will last 30 years, but neither will I.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Powerfull pump Jul 21, 2008
By William L. Porter I use this pump to empty an above gound pool. I purchased a sturdy 15' hose for the intake and have had no problems. Like another reviewer noted, I had to buy an adapter for a few bucks to connect the filter onto the input hose end. I connect the output to my sprinkler system and get as much or more power then from the normal water supply. (after 30 minutes the sprinklers stopped, turned out their filters were plugged. Since then I've tied a screen around the intake filter to catch the small derbis and all it well). The only complain I have is that rust comes out of the output side for a few seconds each time I use it. The cast iron must be rusting internally. This may mean nothing or may cause a problem in the long term. For what it's worth, I now empty the pump when I'm finished and spray WD40 thru the input/output holes. Overall, I'm very staisfied with this product.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Wayne 1/2hp Water Transfer Pump Cast Iron Mar 26, 2008
By Larry R. Vanwagoner
"lvan"
Very well made. Very powerful. Two garden hose connectors in box. Used pump to purge air from hot water heat zone. It easily forced water through and eliminated air from a 100' long zone that supplied a home's second storey. I used rigid 3/4" PVC for intake as pump's suction caused intake garden hose to collapse restricting pump's water flow. No state tax, Free shipping, and $30 less expensive than local rural stores. Arrived in four days.
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