Multiquip QP2TH 2" Gas Trash Pump with 5.5 HP Honda GX160 Gas Engine

SKU: 110471

MPN: QP2TH

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Multiquip QP2TH 2" Gas Trash Pump with 5.5 HP Honda GX160 Gas Engine Features

  • Lightest trash pump in the Multiquip fleet.
  • Dual 2-inch discharge ports.
  • MAX Solid discharge size: 1-inch diameter.
  • Pumps up to 211 gallons (800 liters) per minute.
  • Improved mechanical (carbon/silicone) seal.
  • Reliable 4.8HP Honda GX160 engine.
  • Low engine oil shutdown.
  • Aluminum body with cast-iron fittings.
  • Easy clean-out cover.
  • Tubular Steel frame for transportation and pump protection.
  • Cast Iron impeller and volute for abrasion resistance/long life.

Multiquip QP2TH 2" Gas Trash Pump with 5.5 HP Honda GX160 Gas Engine Specifications

Specification Details
Suction x Discharge 2 x 2 in / 51 x 51 mm
Water Capacity - Max 211 gpm / 800 lpm
Lift - Max 25 ft / 7.6 m
Head - Max 98 ft / 30 m
Pressure - Max 42.4 psi / 292 kPa
Solid Intake - Max 1 in / 25 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 1.03 gal / 3.6 L
Overall Length 26.9 in / 683 mm
Overall Width 18.3 in / 465 mm
Overall Height 20.3 in / 516 mm
Operating Weight 97 lbs / 44 kg
Wheel Kit UWKB
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Can the Multiquip QP2TH pump be used for agricultural applications such as irrigation or transferring water from ponds?
Yes, the Multiquip QP2TH is suitable for agricultural applications including irrigation and transferring water from ponds. It can handle pumping water with solids up to 1 inch in diameter, making it versatile for various types of agricultural water management...
How does the QP2TH handle sediment and debris in the water? What are the cleaning and maintenance recommendations for such conditions?
The QP2TH is designed to pump water with solids and debris up to 1 inch. For maintenance, regularly check and clean the strainer and inspect the impeller for blockages or wear. Cleaning after each use is crucial, especially when pumping heavily contaminated...
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