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Kipman's WMO pump works great!!

TACTICAL6

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Picked up a hydraulic pump from Kipman a few weeks back. I finally got around to getting my WMO pump/filter rig put together. It still needs the oil water separator installed, but this thing works really great. I think Kipman has a pile of those pumps if anybody is going to put together a WMO rig give him a shout. A few pics for your enjoyment.
 

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hdexpert

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Nice setup!! Do you plan on using an electric motor instead of the drill? I would think the drill would burn up pretty quick. I'll have to get a pump from my bro next time I see him.
 

TACTICAL6

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Actually, I had a 1/3 hp motor out of a heater blower and it was over heating. So, in a pinch I hooked up the old DeWalt 1/2inch drill and it doesnt even get warm. It will work for now until I can find maybe a 1/2 hp motor.
 

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Special Ed, I mean Speddmon looked up the info. I think he found it as set at 7gpm. The pumps were setup as power steering pumps which is why its set low. I think you can change it to a higher gpm. We'll have to wait for Ed to chime in.
 

TACTICAL6

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Not sure cost on the pumps, you will have to ask kipman. But the hardware was all bought at Homedepot and I got the filter elements at tractor supply. They are 10 Micron. I also plumbed in a bypass for the contaminated crap that comes out of the bottom of the barrel, and if you just want to use it as a transfer pump.
 

hdexpert

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Actually, I had a 1/3 hp motor out of a heater blower and it was over heating. So, in a pinch I hooked up the old DeWalt 1/2inch drill and it doesnt even get warm. It will work for now until I can find maybe a 1/2 hp motor.
Go to the Harbor Freight website and click on closeouts. They have a 1/2 hp 115v motor for $15!!!
 

Speddmon

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Special Ed, I mean Speddmon looked up the info. I think he found it as set at 7gpm. The pumps were setup as power steering pumps which is why its set low. I think you can change it to a higher gpm. We'll have to wait for Ed to chime in.
Gimp is right, they are set at about 7 GMP since they are a power steering pump. But IIRC since I don't have the factory info in front of me, the displacement and RPMs will actually put out about 16 GPM if you bypass the valving in the back of the pump.

I have the factory specs at home, but I'm not. When I get home I'll post it up. I think it was 2600 PSI max and 3600 RPM max...I THINK!!!
 

TexAndy

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Another option for a cheap, but powerful motor would be to buy an old used treadmill and gear it down to get your torque/speed requirement right.

surpluscenter.com also has alot of good, inexpensive motors.
 

digitaldust

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i hate the clear water pump ! does not prim and burns out fast ! the small 12v puimp dies fast too
manards sells a transfer pump for 80 - 110 bucks its nice and does 55gl in 7 min
very easy to fix there made by Wayne pumps great service too ,, I'm getting a washing machine this week hmm pump ,motor. kinda make me smile
 

ARYankee

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Cool. Thanks for sharing. I got one of those 12V pumps and it is a pain to prime. I like that setup. I need to do a more permanent setup at the house. I may use the 12V as a portable.
 

kipman

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I have about 10 of the pumps left, plus 800 15 micron filters that fit a standard water filter housing found at lowes, the filters are 1.00 each, thanks.
 

RAYZER

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I like the gravity feed meathod,I can filter down 5 gal in about an hr. Through two 5 Micron string wound filters. I can fill a 55gal drum in no time.I change out the filters every 55gal at the cost of $6.00.[thumbzup]
 
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