ID PW100 [4"] GASOLINE WATER PUMP MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 27148
ID PW100 [4"] GASOLINE WATER PUMP MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 27148

ID PW100 [4"] GASOLINE WATER PUMP MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 27148

Sale priceDhs. 440.00 Regular priceDhs. 500.00
SKU: 27148
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Built to Move Water Where It Matters Most — At Scale, Without Compromise

The ID PW100 4" Gasoline Water Pump is a heavy-duty petrol-powered pumping machine engineered for high-volume water transfer across demanding industrial, agricultural, and emergency applications. Driven by a robust 7.5 HP gasoline engine with a 100mm (4") inlet/outlet, this machine delivers exceptional flow capacity, reliable self-priming performance, and field-ready durability, purpose-built for professionals who cannot afford downtime.

Key Features Perfect For
  • 7.5 HP gasoline engine for high-output pumping performance
  • Large 100mm (4") inlet and outlet for maximum flow volume
  • Self-priming up to 5m rated, 8m maximum — no manual priming required
  • Powered by the proven F170 engine model for long-term reliability
  • CE-certified construction meeting international safety and quality standards
  • Agricultural irrigation and large-scale field watering
  • Construction site dewatering and drainage
  • Flood relief and emergency water removal
  • Municipal and industrial water transfer operations
  • 7.5 HP F170 Gasoline Engine: The heart of the PW100 is its high-displacement F170 petrol engine delivering a maximum output of 7.5 horsepower, providing the raw power needed to sustain continuous, high-volume pumping operations even under heavy load conditions. This engine is engineered for consistent performance in remote locations where electricity is unavailable.
  • 100mm (4") Large-Bore Inlet and Outlet: The 4-inch (100mm) inlet and outlet ports are designed to handle massive water volumes in a single pass, making this pump significantly more capable than standard 2" or 3" units. This large-bore configuration is ideal for rapid site drainage, flood response, and high-demand irrigation systems where throughput is critical.
  • Self-Priming Technology — Up to 8m Suction Depth: Equipped with advanced self-priming capability rated at 5m with a maximum suction lift of 8 metres, the PW100 eliminates the need for manual priming procedures. This means faster deployment in the field, reduced operator effort, and reliable startup even when the water source is significantly below the pump level.
  • Heavy-Duty, Field-Ready Construction: Engineered with industrial-grade components and a robust pump housing, the PW100 is built to withstand the rigours of continuous operation in harsh environments, including construction sites, flooded fields, and remote agricultural zones. Its durable build minimises maintenance requirements and extends operational lifespan under demanding conditions.
  • CE-Certified for International Safety Compliance: The ID PW100 carries CE Machine Test certification, confirming it meets the rigorous safety, health, and environmental protection standards required for professional use across international markets. This certification provides assurance for procurement managers, contractors, and compliance-conscious buyers. The machine ships complete with the unit itself and a comprehensive guide book to support correct installation and operation from day one.

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

How does the ID PW100 compare to smaller 2" or 3" water pumps?

The ID PW100 features a 4" (100mm) inlet and outlet, which allows it to move significantly larger volumes of water per minute compared to 2" or 3" pumps. While smaller pumps are suited for domestic garden use or light irrigation, the PW100 is engineered for high-volume industrial, agricultural, and emergency applications where rapid water transfer is essential. Its 7.5 HP F170 gasoline engine further sets it apart by delivering the sustained power output required for continuous heavy-duty operation.

Is the ID PW100 suitable for professional and commercial use?

Yes. The ID PW100 is specifically designed for professional and commercial-grade applications. It carries CE Machine Test certification, confirming compliance with international safety and performance standards. Its heavy-duty construction, large-bore 4" ports, and high-output 7.5 HP engine make it a preferred choice for contractors, agricultural operators, municipal services, and emergency response teams who require dependable, high-capacity water pumping in the field.

What is included with the ID PW100 at the time of purchase?

Each ID PW100 unit ships complete with the water pump machine (1 unit) and a comprehensive guide book (1 copy) to support correct setup, operation, and maintenance from day one. The machine is CE-certified under Machine Test standards, giving buyers confidence in its build quality and regulatory compliance right out of the box.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What type of fuel does the ID PW100 use and how does the engine perform?

The ID PW100 runs on gasoline (petrol) and is powered by the F170 engine model, which delivers a maximum output of 7.5 horsepower. This makes it fully independent of electrical infrastructure, allowing deployment in remote agricultural fields, construction sites, and off-grid locations. The F170 is a proven engine platform known for its reliability, ease of starting, and consistent power delivery under sustained load.

What is the self-priming capability of the PW100 and what does it mean in practice?

The ID PW100 has a rated self-priming depth of 5 metres with a maximum suction lift of 8 metres. Self-priming means the pump can draw water upward from a source below its own level without requiring manual filling of the pump casing before each use. In practice, this translates to faster deployment, reduced operator effort, and reliable startup even when the water source — such as a well, canal, or flooded basement — is located significantly below the pump's position.

Can the ID PW100 be used for flood relief and emergency drainage?

Absolutely. The ID PW100 is well-suited for flood relief and emergency water removal scenarios. Its 4" large-bore ports enable rapid evacuation of large water volumes, while the gasoline-powered engine ensures operation in areas without electricity — exactly the conditions encountered during flood events. The self-priming capability up to 8m further supports quick deployment without complex setup, making it a reliable tool for emergency services and disaster response teams.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

What should I do if the pump is not priming or drawing water?

If the ID PW100 is not priming correctly, first verify that the suction lift does not exceed 8 metres — the maximum self-priming depth of this unit. Ensure all inlet hose connections are airtight and free of leaks, as even minor air ingress can prevent priming. Check that the inlet strainer or foot valve is not blocked by debris. If the pump has been stored, manually add a small amount of water to the pump casing to assist initial priming. Refer to the included guide book for the full priming procedure and troubleshooting steps specific to the F170 engine model.

The pump is running but water flow seems reduced — what could cause this?

Reduced flow from the ID PW100 is most commonly caused by a blocked inlet strainer or foot valve restricting water intake. Other causes include a kinked or collapsed suction hose, an air leak in the inlet line reducing suction efficiency, or the pump operating at a suction depth approaching its 8-metre maximum limit. On the engine side, ensure the fuel supply is adequate and the engine is running at its rated speed to deliver full 7.5 HP output. Regular inspection of hoses, connections, and the strainer will maintain optimal pumping performance.

Is the ID PW100 difficult to maintain, and where can I find service information?

The ID PW100 is designed with field serviceability in mind. The F170 gasoline engine is a widely used platform with readily available spare parts and service support in most markets. Routine maintenance — including air filter cleaning, oil checks, spark plug inspection, and fuel system care — follows standard small-engine procedures and is covered in the included guide book. For more complex servicing, we recommend consulting an authorised service centre familiar with the F170 engine. The machine's CE certification also ensures it was manufactured to consistent quality standards, reducing the likelihood of premature component failure.