PondMAX Impeller and Shaft assembly to suit PM series submersible pond pump

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SKU:
PMX-PM-IMPELLER
$28.30

Impeller and Shaft assembly for PondMAX PM1050C pump

Impeller and Shaft assembly for PondMAX PM1350C pump

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As established brand by the global leader, Aquatec Australia, PondMAX offers an affordable yet resilient DIY range.

Rock Around The Block is proud to be an authorised dealer for PondMAX product range.

PRODUCT DETAILS:

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Specification & Features:

  • This impeller assembly is suitable for PondMAX PM1050C & PondMAX PM1350C submersible pump
  • The assembly includes shaft, washers & rubber bushes
  • Plastic encapsulated impeller parts with Ceramic shaft.
  • This impeller has no exposed metal parts and hence may be used in salt water applications.
  • Robust bearing and shaft design so no lubrication is needed.

Recommendations:

  • It is recommended to replace the Impellor and Shaft every 12-18 months.
  • When in use, the Pump must always be fully submerged in water and should be placed on a stable surface. Care must be taken to ensure that pump is deep enough inside the water body to not suck air from the surface. Suction of air by the water pump is called Cavitation and is one of the most common causes of premature impeller wear.
  • The impeller and shaft assembly of a pump is a wearing consumable part. Regular inspection, cleaning and maintenance will ensure longer service life of the impeller and of the pump.
  • A worn or damaged impeller should be replaced. Failure to do so may result in serious damage to the pump.

Steps to inspect / replace the impeller:

  • Disconnect the power cord from the power supply
  • Take the pump unit out of water
  • Detach tubing and/or fountain kit
  • Remove the front cage of the pump
  • Remove the impeller by either turning anti-clockwise and pulling out or by pulling the tab to unclip
  • Care must be taken to ensure that the Ceramic shaft is not broken, as they are brittle.
  • Clean the impeller and check for any signs of wear & tear or damage. Replace the impeller if needed.
  • Carefully slide back the impeller onto the shaft. The impeller will seat itself back in due to magnetic force.
  • Replace the impeller cover and pump front cage
  • Reattach the tubing and/or fountain kit 
  • Place the pump back inside the water body and connect back power supply.
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