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For customers who are unfamiliar with the process of servicing a Cat Pump, we now have a new resource page covering details on how to locate the literature you need, a brief synopsis of what information is located in each document, locating the parts you need and resources for servicing your pump.
You can find all of this information at:
For applications requiring the use of harsh chemicals, a pulse pump offers an economical alternative to running chemical through the pump, allowing the use of standard materials and elastomers. The new model 6340 Pulse Pump from Cat Pumps offers industry-leading service life, greater injection rates and is simple to service.
Rated 5.5 - 10.5 gph, 100 - 2,000 psi
The Southwest Car Wash Association is a regional association of individuals working together to provide a strong unified voice for the car wash industry.
They will be hosting their annual expo at the Fort Worth Convention Center, January 29th - 30th in Fort Worth, Texas.
For more information, visit swcarwash.org
Visit us at booth 117!
Catpumps.com now features a new Pressure Washer Resource Center, created for every day pressure washer users without a technical background in pumping systems. Topics include: component identification, pump repair resources, troubleshooting and answers to questions that are commonly asked of our technical support team. Still cant find what you are looking for? There is also a service center locator to find local Cat Pumps support near you.
You can view the resource at: www.catpumps.com/pressure-washer-center
When it comes to getting the job done, customers rely on durable long-lasting products from Cat Pumps and the 5SP is no exception. Designed for continuous duty applications, the 5SP series pumps are built to keep equipment operating with long, dependable service.
5SP30ELR rated at 3 gpm (11.3 lpm) to 3,000 psi (207 bar)
5SP35ELR rated at 3.5 gpm (13.2 lpm) to 2,500 psi (172.5 bar)
5SP40ELR rated at 4 gpm (15.1 lpm) to 2,000 psi (138 bar)