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Electronic Digital Caliper
₱1,200.00
Extension Bar
₱110.00
Fiber-glass Measuring Tape
₱430.00
Flexible handle
₱490.00
The AXIS FLOOR DRAIN ROUND STAINLESS STEEL 4" X 4" 5MM is a floor drain made of 304 stainless steel. It is 4 inches in diameter and has a 5mm thickness. The drain comes with a round cover that is also made of stainless steel. The drain is designed to be used in commercial and residential applications. It is resistant to corrosion and rust, making it a durable option for long-term use. The drain is also easy to clean and maintain.
₱375.00
FLOOR DRAIN STAINLESS STELL 4 "X 4" 5MM SQUARE COVER-AXS40A4402S
₱438.00
Garden Two Way Pick Hoe
₱218.00
Garden Two Way Pick Hoe
₱280.00
Grease Gun
₱770.00
Grease Gun
₱500.00
Grease Gun
₱585.00
Hammer Chisel-pointed
₱75.00
HAmmer Drills
₱50.00
Hand Saw
₱260.00
Heater Core For Hot Air Blower
₱180.00
Heavy Duty 3 Way Staple Gun
₱480.00
Heavy Duty Caulking Gun
₱250.00
Heavy Duty Pipe Wrench
₱236.00
Heavy Duty Riveter
₱680.00
Heavy Duty Riveter
₱850.00
High Carbon Steel Wood Chisel
₱220.00
Max Head refers to a pump's capability to push water upwards (also known as 'vertical lift'). So for example, a pump which states 'Max Head: 7m' means the pump will be able to push water flow up to 7 metres high from the water surface. What is often overlooked is that at 7 metres lift, the pump will deliver zero flow! High Head Submersible Effluent Pumps are used to pump treated effluent or wastewater from an aerobic treatment system to a spray irrigation or sprinkler system, drip irrigation system, mound system, or any other high pressure secondary treatment system. Discharge head refers to the vertical distance a pump must push fluid in order for the fluid to reach the system's highest point above the pump level. This is one of the factors that determine the size and power of your pump. Incorrect size and power can severely affect production and profit. However, while the pump head may not be a physical part of a pump , it's still a measure of the pump's power. The greater the pressure the pump can generate, the greater the head. Ultimately, the head is the highest height a pump can raise fluid against gravity. You can increase the maximum head of a submersible pump by bolting a higher horsepower motor to the pump. The better motor choice would be a three phase motor. A VFD can then be used to drive the pump and motor above original design speed thereby increasing the maximum head of the pump. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. You can differentiate between the suction and discharge sides in centrifugal pumps using the following methods: Markings: Centrifugal pumps typically have labels or markings on their casing indicating "suction" and "discharge" or "inlet" and " outlet." These markings help identify the suction and discharge sides.
₱53,125.00 ₱42,500.00
Max Head refers to a pump's capability to push water upwards (also known as 'vertical lift'). So for example, a pump which states 'Max Head: 7m' means the pump will be able to push water flow up to 7 metres high from the water surface. What is often overlooked is that at 7 metres lift, the pump will deliver zero flow! High Head Submersible Effluent Pumps are used to pump treated effluent or wastewater from an aerobic treatment system to a spray irrigation or sprinkler system, drip irrigation system, mound system, or any other high pressure secondary treatment system. Discharge head refers to the vertical distance a pump must push fluid in order for the fluid to reach the system's highest point above the pump level. This is one of the factors that determine the size and power of your pump. Incorrect size and power can severely affect production and profit. However, while the pump head may not be a physical part of a pump , it's still a measure of the pump's power. The greater the pressure the pump can generate, the greater the head. Ultimately, the head is the highest height a pump can raise fluid against gravity. You can increase the maximum head of a submersible pump by bolting a higher horsepower motor to the pump. The better motor choice would be a three phase motor. A VFD can then be used to drive the pump and motor above original design speed thereby increasing the maximum head of the pump. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. You can differentiate between the suction and discharge sides in centrifugal pumps using the following methods: Markings: Centrifugal pumps typically have labels or markings on their casing indicating "suction" and "discharge" or "inlet" and " outlet." These markings help identify the suction and discharge sides.
₱49,375.00 ₱39,500.00
Max Head refers to a pump's capability to push water upwards (also known as 'vertical lift'). So for example, a pump which states 'Max Head: 7m' means the pump will be able to push water flow up to 7 metres high from the water surface. What is often overlooked is that at 7 metres lift, the pump will deliver zero flow! High Head Submersible Effluent Pumps are used to pump treated effluent or wastewater from an aerobic treatment system to a spray irrigation or sprinkler system, drip irrigation system, mound system, or any other high pressure secondary treatment system. Discharge head refers to the vertical distance a pump must push fluid in order for the fluid to reach the system's highest point above the pump level. This is one of the factors that determine the size and power of your pump. Incorrect size and power can severely affect production and profit. However, while the pump head may not be a physical part of a pump , it's still a measure of the pump's power. The greater the pressure the pump can generate, the greater the head. Ultimately, the head is the highest height a pump can raise fluid against gravity. You can increase the maximum head of a submersible pump by bolting a higher horsepower motor to the pump. The better motor choice would be a three phase motor. A VFD can then be used to drive the pump and motor above original design speed thereby increasing the maximum head of the pump. The main difference between an effluent pump and a sewage pump is that effluent pumps are meant for pumping grey water with minimal solids, preferably smaller than 1/2" in diameter, whereas sewage pumps are designed to handle human waste-solids and sewage materials up to 2" diameters. You can differentiate between the suction and discharge sides in centrifugal pumps using the following methods: Markings: Centrifugal pumps typically have labels or markings on their casing indicating "suction" and "discharge" or "inlet" and " outlet." These markings help identify the suction and discharge sides.
₱53,125.00 ₱42,500.00
Hollow Punch
₱80.00
Hot-melt Glue Gun
₱276.00
Impact Deep Sockets
₱90.00
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