Multquip QP3TH 3" Trash Pump with 8 HP Honda Engine

SKU: 116962

MPN: QP3TH

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Multquip QP3TH 3" Trash Pump with 8 HP Honda Engine Features

  • Features to tackle the demanding requirements of the Pro Contractors.
  • Trusted 7.9HP Honda GX240 gasoline engine.
  • Automatic low oil shutdown for the engine is a standard feature.
  • Pumps water with solid content as large as 1.5-inch (37 mm) in diameter.
  • Maximum lift of 25 feet (7.6 meters).
  • Can pump up to 396 gallons (1,500 liters) per minute.
  • Dual 3-inch discharge ports to adapt to different applications.
  • Carbon/silicon mechanical seal for durability.
  • Large clean-out cover removes in seconds without tools.
  • Tubular Steel frame for transportation and pump protection.
  • Cast Iron impeller and volute for abrasion resistance/long life.
  • Aluminum body with cast-iron fittings.

Multiquip QP3TH 3" Trash Pump with 8 HP Honda Engine Specifications

Specification Details
Suction x Discharge 3 x 3 in / 76 x 76 mm
Water Capacity - Max 396 gpm / 1500 lpm
Lift - Max 25 ft / 7.6 m
Head - Max 95 ft / 29 m
Pressure - Max 41.1 psi / 283 kPa
Solid Intake - Max 1.5 in / 37 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 1.58 gal / 6 L
Overall Length 28.7 in / 729 mm
Overall Width 21.7 in / 551 mm
Overall Height 23 in / 584 mm
Operating Weight 142 lbs / 64 kg
Optional Wheel Kit UWKB
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Does the Multiquip QP3TH come equipped with a suction strainer, and what size particles can it effectively filter?
Yes, the Multiquip QP3TH comes with a suction strainer. It is designed to handle solids up to 1.5 inches in diameter, preventing larger debris from entering the pump and causing clogs or damage.
Are there any specific installation requirements or initial setup procedures for the Multiquip QP3TH to ensure optimal performance?
Proper installation of the Multiquip QP3TH involves ensuring stable positioning, proper priming of the pump before starting, and checking all connections for tightness to prevent air leaks. Initial setup should always include a check of oil and fuel ...
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