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SKU: 63324

DRUMMOND 12V DC Transfer Pump 290 GPH

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Product Details

Compact and lightweight, this self-priming 12V pump is ideal for general purpose clean water transfer. Pumps water at up to 290 GPH (gallons per hour). Clips onto 12v battery terminals.

  • Rugged all-metal construction
  • Maximum flow: 290 GPH (gallons per hour)
  • Total head lift: 40 ft.
  • Dual threaded inlet and outlet: 3/4 in. garden hose thread
  • Includes mounting bracket

Important Information

  • Not for use with fuel or flammable liquids.
  • This item is subject to a 20% restocking fee
SKU(s)
63324
Brand
DRUMMOND
Flow Rate
290 GPH
Head Lift at 0 Flow
40 ft.
Outlet Fitting Size
3/4 in. garden hose thread
Accessories Included
Suction hose and inlet strainer, spare impeller and gasket
Housing Material
Cast metal
Inlet Size
3/4 in. garden hose thread
Motor Type
Brushed DC
Product Length
5-3/4 in.
Product Width
2-1/2 in.
Shipping Weight
4.39 lb.
Power Cord (ft.)
6 ft.
Returns Disclaimer
Yes
CA Residents
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Note: Specifications are approximate and subject to change

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Product Support

These Frequently Asked Questions are a supplement to the Owner's Manual and Safety Instructions. Please review the Owner's Manual for safety warnings and precautions, and assembly, operating, inspection, maintenance, and cleaning procedures.
Sump pumps are used for removing groundwater from basements and crawlspaces. They can be fully submerged in water.

Sewage pumps are used to lift household sewage water from a collection basin and send it to a gravity-fed sewage line or septic system.

Utility pumps are used for removing water from flooded areas, spas, and window wells. They can be fully submerged in water.

Transfer pumps create suction on the inlet hose and are used for moving water from one place to another. They cannot be submerged in water.

Well pumps are used to draw water from a well or cistern that is less than 25 feet deep. They are connected to a pressure tank system and run automatically with a factory-installed pressure switch.

Lawn sprinkler pumps are used to draw water from a cistern or natural water source that is less than 25 feet deep. They can supply up to two conventional sprinkler heads for typical watering applications.

Gas Engine pumps are used for outdoor water removal. The clear water, semi-trash, and full trash descriptions indicate the type of debris such as mud, rocks, sand, and sludge that can pass through the pump without clogging it.

Fountain and Pond pumps are used for decorative water features. They are intended for continuous run applications.
A manual pump must be manually turned on by plugging it in and turned off by unplugging it (or with a switch if equipped this way). It requires the user to remain with the pump and monitor the pump flow, so that they can turn it off when the water moving task is finished; otherwise, the pump will run dry and be damaged. An automatic pump is controlled by a switch that is linked to a float, electronic sensor, or pressure device. This type of pump can turn on and off on its own without a person monitoring it.
Pumps can build pressure to lift water (measured in feet of head lift), or they can create flow (measured in gallons per hour – GPH). Pumps can also do a combination of lifting and flowing with their output power. If a pump uses more power for lifting water, it means there is less power to create flow. A pump Head versus Flow chart shows how a pump’s output flow will decrease as it uses more power for lifting. Hose/pipe length, reducer fittings, and elbow turns will increase head lift and therefore reduce output flow.

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Owner's Manual & Safety Instructions (PDF)

We guarantee this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship 90 days from the date of purchase. Limitations apply.