No more pump and pipework clogging

General

VAUGHAN self-priming centrifugal chopper pumps are especially suited for applications in all types of processing industries, as well as in local authority wastewater treatment plants and pump stations where traditional submersible and surface pumps suffer continual clogging problems and pipework blockages.
These self-priming centrifugal chopper pumps use the same proven and patented design of other Vaughan chopper pumps with a hardened impeller, cutter bar, and upper cutter which allows the pump to chop and pump solids-laden waste without clogging the pump.
The clearances inside the pumps can be adjusted externally for ease of servicing and the pumps can be glass lined for abrasive wastewater.
Vaughan self-priming centrifugal chopper pumps are available in four sizes from 100mm up to 250mm suction and discharge.
When attempting to pump difficult solids-laden wastewater, stormwater, sewage and waste streams (containing solids such as mop heads, rags, rope, gloves, plastic lids, bags, spoons, strapping, cardboard, wire, wood, metal strapping, meat wastes, offal, vegetables, chicken wastes, fish wastes, scum and sludge) a Vaughan self-priming chopper pump is exactly what’s required for the job.

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