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Multiquip MQD3HA Diaphragm Pump AVAILABILITY: Rental based on availability. Purchase normally ships in 1-5 business days.
PRODUCT CODE: 142159


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Buy it New Price: $2,251.01
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The Multiquip MQD3HA diaphragm pump is designed for heavy-duty dewatering tasks, handling up to 1 5/8-inch solids and fluids at temperatures up to 180°F. Powered by a 3.5HP Honda GX120 gasoline engine, it delivers flows up to 90 gallons per minute with a maximum lift of 25 feet. The pump features enclosed gears with oil bath lubrication and an integrated wheel kit for easy mobility.
Description

Details

MQ diaphragm pumps utilize a positive displacement design to effectively move high viscosity liquids, sludge, and general heavy debris laden fluids. Their simple reciprocating dynamics provide the force to successfully operate in the most demanding applications.

 

  • Ideal for muddy water, high solid content.
  • Handles 1 5/8” solids.
  • For fluids up to 180° F.
  • Pumps up to 90 gallons (342 liters) per minute.
  • Maximum lift of 25 feet (7.6 meters).
  • Powered by a Honda GX120 3.5HP gasoline engine.
  • Enclosed gears with oil bath lubrication.
  • Integrated wheel kit assembly for ease of transportation.
Specifications

Specifications

SKU 142159
Weight 175
Country of Manufacture
Mfr. Model Number MQD3HA
Link to User Manual No
Link to Schematics No
Link To Catalog No
Technical Specifications
SUCTION x DISCHARGE

3 x 3 in

76 x 76 mm

MAX. WATER CAPACITY 90 gpm
MAX. LIFT 25 ft
MAX. HEAD 25 ft
FUEL TANK CAPACITY 2.1 qt
OPTIONAL WHEEL KIT Wheel Kit included with Pump
OVERALL LENGTH 29 in
OVERALL WIDTH 22 in
OVERALL HEIGHT 23 in
OPERATING WEIGHT 175 lbs
Free Shipping No
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