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Rocky Joseph stevenson
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de mayo de 2024
This pump is very strong and works very well fast delivery, and more than fair on the price
Ryan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2024
This is not a direct replacement for the smaller PP-399N Jebao pump that came with my 2015 Harbor Freight parts washer. If you want a direct replacement, get the smaller 20-gallon PWP20 pump, or specifically the PP-399N Jebao pump. The box specifically references 40-gallon parts washers whereas the Amazon-description at the time of this review references 20-gallon--again, not a drop in replacement for the smaller 20-gallon washer pump.To get this to work in my 2015-era red and blue HF parts washer, I had to cut channels in the intake cap to lenghten the mounting slots by 1/4" so the pump sat further off the bottom of the pump housing and allowed the outlet tube to line up with the hole in the side of the housing pump. The PWP40 is longer and taller than the PWP20 pump, and I had to replace the original outlet/elbow support bracket screws with longer screws and added washers between the bracket and housing the account for the pump being taller and therefor the outlet elbow sitting further outside of the pump housing. It took about 25-minutes of work to get it installed with the modifications.The pump does flow more than the 20-gallon pump but it's not a whole lot more. I like the extra flow rate, but for those who are indifferent or the factory flow rate works, it's probably not worth the time to modify this pump when a drop-in replacement is available.
Eugena Cormier
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de septiembre de 2023
I used it on a 4 liter parts washer
Brian Hiscock
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de septiembre de 2023
Works as it should
RadRick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de agosto de 2014
My set up is custom, using old stuff, so my review is based on using this motor in a set up it was not designed for. I utilize a full size solvent tank like you see with safety clean, except my tank is a 55 gallon drum. I put a 5 gallon pail inside that drum, which is where the pump goes and the waste solvent returns to. I utilize a flow thru brush that I drilled out and tapped 1/4 npt. The fitting in the brush is more of a 3/8 barb, though. I had to wire an old extension cord to this pump, and heat shrink the connections with special shrink that becomes chemical proof. Happy to say that the connections do not actually contact the solvent directly, though they may get a little splashed on.Then, put a fitting on the pump itself...I think I needed to reduce it down to 3/8 or 1/4. Used a clear chemical resistant tubing to run from pump to brush, and tested it out. The solvent comes out too fast. This baby can move some fluid, that is for sure. But for cleaning that way I am used to cleaning, through the brush, I want just enough flow to keep washing away debris, but not enough to splash around in. So, I put one of those cheap brass air regulators at the brush handle and dial in the flow I want. The beauty of this is that once in a great while, I need to fill a coffee can with solvent to do some quick car or motorcycle cleaning elsewhere. Open the regulator to full, fills the can up super fast.So far, love the pump.Currently running Naphtha Solvent, which I had a lot of. Once completely gone, will switch back to Agitene, which I had used for years, and still think is the best solvent out there.UPDATE: It has been almost a year now, and the pump has worked very well up until now. It does not like soaking in solvent for a year. The housing is warping and weakening causing the propellor to stick, the front housing and filter to fall off, and the inlet on top to crack.The price is right, but what I would do differently...rig something to suspend the pump out of the solvent when not in use. We shall see if drying out repeatedly causes its own set of problems. Also, instead of a galvanized pipe for the inlet, I would try a plastic nipple, lightly screw it in, using JB weld or similar as a pipe seal.
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