Attwood HD2000 Heavy-Duty Non-Automatic Bilge Pump
$121.99 - $130.99
Attwood HD2000 Heavy-Duty Non-Automatic Bilge Pump Item # 861319
Description
Attwood Heavy Duty Bilge Pumps offer unsurpassed durability and efficiency in a compact design.
Features:
- Integrate the highest quality bearings, brushes, alloys and magnets designed to withstand extreme usage cycles
- Pumps employ exclusive shaft and motor compartment, reducing wear and significantly extending pump life
- Advanced resins incorporated into exterior to resist chemicals such as engine oil, aggressive detergents and hose plasticizers
- Design ensures electrical energy is converted to pump rather than excess heat
- Tinned and caulked wire improves corrosion resistance and eliminates water damage
- Molded two-wire seal eliminates potential leak path
- Enhanced stainless steel motor shaft resists corrosion and reduces shaft seal degradation
- Mechanically energized shaft seal improves durability and extends motor life
- High-efficiency permanent magnet motor utilizes composite brushes and lubricated bearings to ensure long life under the most aggressive load conditions
- Anti-airlock nozzle exhausts air that causes air lock while preventing spray streams
- Rotating outlet for improved hose installation
- Locking tab and base swivel allow for (8) unique mounting positions
Specifications:
- Flow Rate: 2000 GPH
- Port Size: 1 1/8"
- Dimensions: 5.97" H x 3.83" O.D.
- Nominal Voltage: Specify 12 or 24V DC
- 12V DC Model:
- Max. Current Draw: 6.6A
- Fuse: 12A
- 24V DC Model:
- Max. Current Draw: 3.5A
- Fuse: 7A
Part Numbers for Attwood HD2000 Heavy-Duty Non-Automatic Bilge Pump
Reviews
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Fireman_bob from
DOA out of the box
I bought a new Attwood HD2000 bilge pump to replace my 9 year old HD2000 that failed. Brand new out of the box, hooked it up and nothing. Since I needed to have a replacement immediately, I pulled the unit apart and found that the crappy crimps they use from the wiring to the motor wasn't crimped and the wire came off. I ended up soldering AND crimping the wire (the way it should be) and now it works. Most people wouldn't have the ability to do that with this unit. Just goes to show what crappy quality control companies have now. This is just garbage.
Date published: 2023-07-21