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De-watering Pumps
Specifications and Advantages
- High efficiency air/water separation tank of welded steel with
automatic peeler valve assembly.
- Flexible coupling between prime mover and pump.
- Standardized design of pump and accessories for inter changeability
and easy maintenance.
- Automatic flapper discharge valve.
- Vacuum pumps driven by common prime mover through belt drive
arrangements.
- Designed and manufactured by Wellpoint Systems Dewatering Pumps, are
available in standard sizes from 4" (110 mm through 10"
(250mm) suction.
- Custom built pumps in other sizes are also available on special
order.
- All sizes are available with either diesel engine or electric motor
drive, and on either skid mounting or wheeled trailer chasis as
required.
- Each vacuum pump is capable of displacing 125 CFM free air.
- Complete Wellpoint Systems' dewatering pumps are designed to give
discharges ranging from 30 LPS to 300 LPS.
Pipe Puller
Our pipe puller is an ideal time saving part in the
dewatering set up over the conventional methods. This fitting, attached to a
crane or other lifting mechanism, makes removal of the installed wellpoint a
quick and simple job. The locking gate securing pin is positioned and the
wellpoint and riser pipe are then lifted straight out of the ground. The
puller releases with a one hand operation and is ready for use on the next
wellpoint.
Specifications and Advantages
- Minimizes pipe breakage with a more secure method of lifting pipe
sections.
- Designed to remove self jetting wellpoints, manually as well as with
crane.
- Easy release from welltop for rapid use. No tools are required.
Pumps with Jet Fitting
Connected to the high pressure jetting hose from the
jetting pump, the jet fitting makes set-up for 'jetting in' the wellpoints a
simple operation. The "O" Ring equipped jet fitting just pushes
into the Complete Welltop on the welpoint/riser assembly and a
spring-secured bracket slips under the welltop to provide a leak free
pressure connection of the wellpoint and riser pipe to the jet pump. When
the wellpoint is jetted in, the bracket is swung clear and the jet fitting
pulled from the welltop, for use on the next wellpoint. No tools are
required.