New versatile self-priming drill pump from Laser Tools

December 18, 2023
New versatile self-priming drill pump from Laser Tools
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Laser Tools has introduced a portable, self-priming, drill-powered pump, offering swift and effortless fluid extraction or transfer. 


This handy tool (part number 8702) boasts a 1/4" shank, quick chuck style drive shaft, enabling compatibility with any cordless or electric drill, operating at a maximum speed of 3500rpm.

This corrosion-resistant drill pump is suitable for light liquids such as water, saltwater, coolant and various oils. Due to the risk of sparks generated by the drill, this pump is not suitable for use with petrol or other flammable liquids. It offers impressive water output of 15 litres per minute when used at 1500rpm and includes two hose adapters, suitable for pipes and hoses with an internal diameter of 12.5mm (1/2"). For optimal performance, it's advisable to mount the pump as close to the liquid level as possible. 

Additionally, the body of the pump is marked with arrows, clearly indicating the direction of fluid flow. 

The pump is now available from your Laser Tools stockist. 
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