Gas Engine Pumps

2″ & 3″ Poly Wet Seal Self-Priming Centrifugal Pump

  • New Compact Design!
  • Run Dry Capability!
  • Double seal contained in ethylene glycol reservoir. Carbon Ceramic seal faces with stainless steel cup & spring with FKM (viton type) rubber.
  • Pump end separated from engine.
  • Large weep holes between pump end and engine.
  • “V” shaped for quicker priming.
2" POLY WET SEAL PUMPS w/ GAS ENGINE
Part Number Description HP
200PH5W Banjo 2" Poly Wet Seal Pump with 5.5 HP Honda Engine 5.5HP
200P6PROW 2" Poly Wet Seal Pump w/6.5 HP Briggs & Stratton® Engine Pro Series 6.5HP
300PH6W Banjo 3" Poly Wet Seal Pump with 6 HP Honda Engine 6HP
300P11PROW Banjo 3" Poly Wet Seal Pump with 11 HP Briggs & Stratton Engine Pro Series with Electric Start & Pull Rope 11HP
300PH13W Banjo 3" Poly Wet Seal Pump with 13 HP Honda Engine with Electric Start & Pull Rope 13HP
M350PVAN14W Banjo 3" Poly Manifold Wet Seal Pump with 14 HP Vangaurd Engine 14HP
M350PH13W Banjo 3" Poly Manifold Wet Seal Pump with 13 HP Honda Engine 13HP
M300PH6W Banjo 3" Poly Manifold Wet Seal Pump with 6 HP Honda Engine 6HP
3" POLY WET SEAL PUMPS W/GAS ENGINES
PART NO Description HP
300PH6W 3" Poly Wet Seal Pump w/6.0 HP Honda® Engine 6.0
300PH11W 3" Poly Wet Seal Pump w/11 HP Honda® Engine w/Electric Start & Pull Rope 11
300P6PROW 3" Poly Wet Seal Pump w/6.0 HP Briggs & Stratton® Engine Pro Series 6.0
300P11PROW 3" Poly Wet Seal Pump w/11 HP Briggs&Stratton® Engine Pro Series 11

Maximum Engine Protection!

We have designed the new Banjo poly pump to protect the engine seal in the event of pump seal failure. We have separated the pump from the engine by ½” and installed a special slinger/engine seal that completely protects the engine from any corrosive fluids. This new slinger design is the best in the poly pump industry at protecting your engine.

For additional seal protection, small vanes are molded into the back side of the impeller. During operation, these vanes (on back side of the impeller) pump out a major portion of the liquid from the seal area which reduces pressure. The internal operating pressure of the pump is approximately 50 P. S.I. with the seal area operating at only 5 P. S.I. This leaves enough liquid in the seal area to lubricate and cool.

Priming is now made easier by the incorporation of two new prime and drain plugs. These plugs are now made to act as thumb screws with o-ring seals for quick priming and draining before and after use. Priming is from the bottom of the pump chamber. A very small amount of liquid in the bottom of the pump is sufficient for priming since the liquid enters the volute from the bottom side. The pump will prime with the check valve open.

The impeller has been designed for easy removal during maintenance. A 7⁄16 — 14 hex nut is installed into the impeller during assembly at our plant. This nut is used to lift the impeller from the engine shaft by screwing a 7⁄16 — 14 bolt into nut at the end of the impeller.

CAUTION-WARNING: Please do not run pump dry, restrict or reduce port sizes, or dead head pump. This could cause component failure to pump.

DO NOT USE WITH FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS.