SUBMERSIBLE
UNSCREENED SEW
The JS-750SK sewage cutter pump is of cast iron and 304 stainless steel
construction. It is fi tted with a tungsten carbide tipped, single channel, cast
iron impeller which rotates against a serrated suction cover to cut solids before
JS-750SK
pumping. Suitable for effl uent transfer in domestic, or industrial applications,
where suspended solids need to be reduced in size and pumped over a
short to medium distance. The 304 stainless steel shaft is fi tted with a double
✔ Packaged pumping ■ 50mm (2") outlet
mechanical seal (in an oil chamber). It is available free-standing or for guide rail
stations ■ 21mm passage
mounting when supplied with the auto-coupling accessory. Available in single- ✔ Domestic and ■ free-standing
phase only, with an optional fl oat switch. Supplied with 10 metres of heavy duty,
commercial ■ guide rail option
H07RN-F rubber power cable.
✔ Waste tanks ■ manual
■ automatic
■ 110 volts
■ 230 volts
AGE - CUTTER
JS-750SK automatic JS-750SK manual
ACCESSORIES
Hoses page 91
Hose tails page 94
Swing valves page 102
model Manual outlet kW volt fl ow head free w x l x h weight
or Auto (mm) (l/min) (mtrs) passage (mm) (mm) (kgs)
JS-750SK M 50 0.75 110 230 360 14 21 195x310x495 27.2
JS-750SK A 50 0.75 110 230 360 14 21 195x310x495 27.6
Optional extra: auto Coupling Set for Guide Rails
CALL: FREEPHONE 0800 092 4423 35
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