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Electric Water Test Pump Max. 1500PSI / 100BAR
Electric Water Test Pump Max. 1500PSI / 100BAR
The Hilta Electric Water Test Pump has a maximum Flow of 3.4 Litres/Min and a maximum pressure 1500psi / 100bar.
The Hilta Electric Water Test Pump has a maximum Flow of 3.4 Litres/Min and a maximum pressure 1500psi / 100bar.
Additional Information
Features:
- 110 volt electric motor
- 82dB(A) @ 7m
- 1500psi / 100bar
Specification:
- FuelElectric
- Fuel1500
- Engine Type110Volt Electric Motor
- Average Sound Pressure Leve82dB(A) @ 7m
- Maximum Pressure1500psi / 100bar
- Maximum Flow3.4 Litres/Min
These are the recommended PPE required for this product.

Eye Protection

Hand Protection

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