Use And Care Manual
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SPECIFICATIONS
Discharge Size 3/4" MGHT
Inlet Size 3/4" MGHT and 0.39" I.D.
Pump Housing Plastic
Volute Plastic
Impeller Buna
Shaft Seal Buna
Motor Shaft Stainless Steel
INSTALLATION
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DANGER DO NOT USE TO PUMP FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE
FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, KEROSENE, ETC. DO NOT USE IN EXPLOSIVE
ATMOSPHERES OR HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS AS CLASSIFIED BY THE NEC,
ANSI/NFPA70. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY
DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT HANDLE THE PUMP OR DRILL
WITH WET HANDS OR WHEN STANDING ON A WET OR DAMP SURFACE OR IN
WATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING CAN RESULT IN FATAL ELECTRICAL
SHOCK. PUMP SHOULD ONLY BE USED WITH LIQUIDS COMPATIBLE WITH PUMP
COMPONENT MATERIALS.
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NOTICE Pumping thick fluid will aect performance.
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NOTICE Only pump liquid within a temperature range of
40–110 °F (4–43 °C).
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NOTICE Wearable parts, such as the impeller and
the shaft seal, are excluded from the warranty.
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WARNING Use three-prong grounded cord or
double insulated drill, and follow safety precautions recommended
by drill manufacturer.
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NOTICE Use with drill (1200 RPM or higher).
To pump using the adapter and tube in the inlet port:
(see Figure 1)
1. White tubing with a black adapter installed on one end has been
placed inside the green hose to protect both the hose and the tubing
from kinking. Remove the white tube from the hose, being careful to
not remove the adapter attached to the end of the tube.
2. Ensure the drill is turned o and unplugged.
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WARNING
Follow safety precautions recommended by the drill manufacturer.
3. To ensure optimum priming and long life, it is recommended that
a few drops of mineral or cooking oil be placed in the pump inlet
(marked “IN”) prior to use.
4. Press the black adapter (with the white tube attached) into the
inlet port (marked “IN”) as far as it will go.
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NOTICE
Do not add any additional tubing to the line. If
replacing the tubing, ensure the length of the tubing is no longer than 32".
5. Be sure the inlet line is airtight.
6. When pumping abrasive fluids or liquids containing solids, longer pump
life will be obtained by using a screen or strainer on the inlet line.
7. Place the inlet tubing (attached to the port marked “IN”) into the
source of liquid to be moved.
8. Attach a garden hose to the discharge port (marked “OUT”) and direct
it to where the liquid is to be relocated. You can use the garden hose
supplied or any 3/4" garden hose.
9. Attach the pump to the drill following the manufacturer’s instructions
for the drill.
10. If applicable, plug the drill directly into an electrical outlet. To reduce
risk of electric shock, be certain that it is connected only to a properly
grounded grounding-type receptacle. A ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) is required.
11. Hold both drill and pump securely to prevent rotation.
12. Ensure the drill is set to the FORWARD (clockwise) position and turn on
the drill. Run the drill at full speed.
13. If pump fails to prime in 15–20 seconds, check that inlet line is airtight,
and not kinked or clogged.
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NOTICE Drills are not designed to be operated
continuously and should not be operated unattended. To do so can
result in failure of the drill and/or pump.
14. Stop the drill as soon as the pump stops pumping liquid. Do not let
the unit run dry (without liquid). The pump depends on fluid being
pumped for lubrication. It is designed to be cooled by pumping fluid.
15. To prolong pump life, flush with clear water after use.
Figure 1