A-C and Goulds Pumps Offer Limited-Time Price Reduction on Trash Hog® Solids Handling Pumps

29.10.2002

A-C Pump and Goulds Pumps, ITT Industries companies, have recently announced a limited time offer of savings up to 50% on most sizes of Trash Hog solids handling, self-priming centrifugal pumps.

These pumps are specifically designed to handle raw sewage, sludge and debris-laden wastewater. They are capable of handling solids up to 3" (76 mm) in diameter and are the ideal pump for sewage lift stations, sewerage treatment facilities, as well as many industrial processes.

Trash Hog features include a non-clog impeller, a removeable wearplate, a large lightweight front cleanout cover and an adjustable bearing cover. Trash Hog provides a heavy duty power end which can extend pump life even in the toughest services. Optimum hydraulic performance can be renewed easily with an external impeller adjustment design.

Trash Hog offers capacities to 6,000 GPM (1363m3/h), heads to 140 feet (43 m) and temperatures to 225°F (107°C). It's available in cast iron, 316 stainless, CD4McU and hardened chrome iron. Sizes range from 3 inches (7.6 cm) to 12 inches (30.5 cm).

For information on reduced prices for specific models, call 1-800-734-PUMP.

A-C Pump and Goulds Pumps are trademarks of ITT Industries. ITT Industries, Inc. (www.itt.com) supplies advanced technology products and services in key markets including: electronic interconnects and switches; defense communication, opto-electronics, information technology and services; fluid and water management and other specialty products. Headquartered in White Plains, NY, the company generated $4.7 billion in 2001 sales. In addition to the New York Stock Exchange, ITT Industries' common stock is traded on the Midwest, Pacific, London, Frankfurt and Paris exchanges.

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