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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Sold as each. 3/10 HP. For sump/dewatering septic tank effluent. Thermal overload protected. Cast iron. Stainless steel screws. 2 pole float operated mechanical switch. 115 volt. 1-1/2" NPT discharge. 2580 GPH at 5', 2040 GPH at 10', 1140 GPH at 15' head. One year limited warranty. UL/CSA approved. Display carton. Manufacturer's number: 57-0001. Country of origin: United States. Distributed by Zoeller Co. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 10.2 inches | | Product Width: | 7.5 inches | | Product Height: | 10.2 inches | | Product Weight: | 27.1 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.7 inches | | Package Width: | 10.5 inches | | Package Height: | 8.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 28.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 41 reviews |
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| | Features | Corrosion-resistant, powder-coated epoxy finishNo sheet-metal parts to rust or corrode; all stainless steel screws, switch arm, guard, and handleWatertight neoprene square ring between motor and pump housing1-1/2-inch NPT discharge and passes 1/2-inch spherical solidsEquipped with a 0.3-horsepower motor
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 41 customer reviews )
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53 of 53 found the following review helpful:
A fantastic pump - that lasts and lasts. Oct 14, 2008
By Brian Denton I have an unusual set-up in my house: my roof drains rainwater into my basement sump pump pit, and the water is then pummped out through the house's waste line. Because of this set-up, my sump pump gets a real workout on a regular basis, and it also has to accomodate dirt, sand, grit, and some leaves. Recently the switch wore out on my Zoeller M53 sump pump after over 10 years of worry free use. I initially searched Home Depot and Lowes for a new pump, but reviews of their pumps frequently reported major problems after as little as 2 years of light use! Also, their pumps are not equipped to deal with small solids, so it didn't take much thought to decide that I should replace a Zoeller with another Zoeller. This time I bought the Zoeller M57 model, but the only difference between the M57 and the M53 is whether the base structure is made of plastic or iron. I don't really see much advantage of either one over the other, but I bought the M57 with the iron base. I can sleep easy again knowing that no matter how much it rains, my Zoeller M57 can handle the job with ease. One final note: I would recommend that anyone using a sump pump should also buy a water alarm - to alert you if your basement starts to flood. I never knew such a thing existed until I started searching for new pumps, but this $10-$12 investment can save you a MAJOR headache if, for some reason, your sump pump stops working.
26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Hoping for better performance/getting good performance still Aug 03, 2009
By K. Smith
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Recently replaced a previous Zoeller with this pump. The M57 came highly recommended. The previous Zoeller failed after 1.5 yrs flooding my basement. It was a low-end Zoeller,M72, however i still expected better. I'm hoping for better from the M57. Upgraded to the M57 for added protection, and because of recent failures. Recently cleaned out the pit and had lots of dirt, grit and sand, etc. in it hence the effulent M57 pump w/ all cast iron construction. However, recently opened the pit and was surprised at the amount of rust around the base of the pump and at the seams in only 1-2 weeks. Had been getting some regen. water from water softner into this pit. I stopped this flow. We'll see if the rust continues. Will rate performance further down the road.
June 2010 Update
Pump continues to perform. Rust hasn't spread beyond initial observed and doesn't seem to present a problem. The pump continues to pump water and pass small solids(dirt, twigs,cement, leaves etc.)without clogging. Great pump!
26 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Heavy duty, rock solid workhorse Mar 18, 2008
By Zaine Ridling Had this pump for four years in my house and eight years in my businesses ' it has never failed yet. Zoeller's M57 shares the same dimensions and is nearly identical to the M53. The M57 has all cast iron construction and a cast iron impeller instead. Like the M53, it can pump 43 gallons (163L)/minute, passes half-inch solids, and shares a 1.5" discharge. Zoeller is the industry standard: don't let anyone tell you differently. It's the brand the professionals use and the plumbers recommend. Unless you need the extra casing weight and prefer a cast iron impeller, get the M53.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Pump Feb 18, 2011
By Joe I bought an M53 about 14 years ago. Two years ago after 12 years, that pumps float switch started to be unreliable so I upgraded to the M57. Although I live near Boston, my home sits in an area of underground springs. The sump basically runs year round and in some cases it kicks in every 10 seconds, especially in the spring. Because I don't ever want to have my basement flooded, I just purchased another M57 to put on the shelf. I don't care if I never put it in service, its peace of mind. In anycase, it is a solid quiet reliable pump.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Great Pump, Nice and Quiet! Dec 19, 2010
By David J. Socha First off this is an outstanding pump. When it runs it's super quiet.
I chose this model over the M53 because the impeller is cast iron whereas it's plastic on the M53. I run my slop sink into my sump pump and if anything solid goes down the drain the cast iron will hold up better than plastic.
The cast iron motor casing disappates heat better than stainless steel or plastic found on other brands. The motor will run cooler. I also like the up and down action of the float as oppose to one where it floats swinging out. Much less of a chance of getting stuck.
Make sure to install a check valve. If you get a tremendous volume to water then consider a wider sump basin. This will allow the pump to run less frequently and increase its life.
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