ID PW50 [2"] GASOLINE WATER PUMP MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 26325
ID PW50 [2"] GASOLINE WATER PUMP MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 26325

ID PW50 [2"] GASOLINE WATER PUMP MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 26325

Sale priceDhs. 350.00 Regular priceDhs. 400.00
SKU: 26325
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Industrial-Grade Water Transfer Power — Ready When and Where You Need It

The ID PW50 2-inch gasoline water pump is a heavy-duty petrol-powered pumping machine engineered for high-volume water transfer across demanding environments. Driven by a robust 7.5HP engine (Model F170) and featuring a 50mm (2") inlet and outlet, this portable water pump delivers reliable performance for agricultural irrigation, construction site drainage, and emergency flood relief, wherever mains power is unavailable.

Key Features Perfect For
  • 7.5HP Gasoline Engine — High-output F170 petrol engine for sustained heavy-duty pumping
  • 50mm (2") Inlet & Outlet — Large-bore ports for maximum flow rate and minimal restriction
  • 5m Rated Self-Suction (Max 8m) — Draws water from deep sources without priming assistance
  • Heavy-Duty Construction — Industrial-grade materials engineered to outlast demanding site conditions
  • Portable & Mobile Design — Compact form factor for easy transport and deployment across multiple sites
  • Agricultural Irrigation — Efficiently move large volumes of water across fields and orchards
  • Construction Site Drainage — Rapidly clear flooded excavations and work areas
  • Emergency Flood Relief — Fast deployment when mains-powered pumps are unavailable
  • Water Transfer Operations — Move water between tanks, reservoirs, and storage facilities
  • 7.5HP F170 Gasoline Engine: The heart of the PW50 is its high-displacement petrol-powered F170 engine, delivering a maximum output of 7.5 horsepower, providing the torque and sustained power needed to move large volumes of water continuously without performance drop-off, even under full load in hot ambient conditions.
  • 50mm (2-Inch) Inlet and Outlet Ports: The generously sized 50mm dual ports allow for high-volume water throughput with minimal flow restriction. Compatible with standard 2-inch hose fittings, making it straightforward to integrate into existing irrigation or drainage hose systems on-site.
  • Self-Priming Capability up to 8 Metres: With a rated self-suction depth of 5 metres and a maximum suction lift of 8 metres, the PW50 can draw water from wells, ponds, rivers, and flooded pits without the need for manual priming, saving time and reducing setup complexity in the field.
  • Heavy-Duty, Durability-First Engineering: Constructed with industrial-grade pump housing and internal components, the PW50 is designed to withstand the rigours of continuous operation on construction sites, farms, and in emergency response scenarios. The robust build minimises downtime and reduces long-term maintenance costs.
  • Portable and Versatile for Multi-Site Use: The compact and lightweight chassis makes the PW50 easy to transport between locations. Whether deployed for seasonal irrigation, temporary dewatering, or emergency flood response, it can be quickly repositioned and operational within minutes.
  • CE Certified for Safety and Compliance: The PW50 carries CE Machine Test certification, confirming it meets European safety, health, and environmental protection standards. The machine ships complete with a Guide Book to support correct setup, operation, and routine maintenance.

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

What makes the ID PW50 different from other 2-inch water pumps on the market?

The ID PW50 stands out through its combination of a 7.5HP F170 gasoline engine — significantly more powerful than many entry-level 2-inch pumps that typically offer 5–6HP — paired with a maximum self-suction lift of 8 metres. This makes it suitable not just for surface-level water transfer but also for drawing from deeper sources like wells and flooded pits. It also carries CE Machine Test certification, an important compliance credential for professional and commercial buyers.

Is this pump suitable for continuous commercial use, or is it designed for occasional DIY tasks?

The PW50 is built for heavy-duty and commercial applications. Its industrial-grade construction and 7.5HP engine are engineered to handle sustained, continuous operation in demanding environments such as construction sites, agricultural operations, and emergency flood response. While it can certainly be used for large-scale DIY projects, its specification and build quality are firmly in the professional and commercial category.

Does the ID PW50 come ready to use, and what is included in the box?

Yes, the PW50 ships as a complete unit. The package includes the water pump machine (1 unit) and a Guide Book (1 unit) covering setup, operation, and maintenance instructions. You will need to supply your own fuel (gasoline/petrol) and compatible 2-inch hoses for inlet and outlet connections, which are standard and widely available.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What is the maximum suction depth of the PW50, and can it draw water from a well?

The PW50 has a rated self-suction depth of 5 metres under standard operating conditions, with a maximum suction lift of up to 8 metres. This means it can effectively draw water from shallow wells, ponds, rivers, and flooded excavations without requiring manual priming. For best results, keep the suction hose as short and straight as possible and ensure all connections are airtight to maintain prime.

What type of fuel does the ID PW50 use, and how do I start it?

The ID PW50 runs on standard unleaded gasoline (petrol). Starting procedure typically involves checking the oil level, opening the fuel valve, setting the choke for cold starts, and pulling the recoil starter cord. Full step-by-step starting instructions are provided in the included Guide Book. Always operate the pump in a well-ventilated area, as gasoline engines produce exhaust fumes.

What hose size is compatible with the PW50?

The PW50 features standard 50mm (2-inch) inlet and outlet ports, compatible with widely available 2-inch irrigation and drainage hoses. If your existing system uses a different diameter, standard reducer fittings are available at most hardware or irrigation supply stores. Ensure all hose connections are secured with clamps to prevent air leaks, which can reduce suction performance.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

The pump is running but not moving water — what should I check first?

If the engine is running but no water is being pumped, the most common cause is a loss of prime or an air leak in the suction line. Check that all inlet hose connections are fully tightened and airtight. Verify the suction hose is not kinked or collapsed, and that the inlet strainer is not blocked. Also confirm the water source is within the 8-metre maximum suction lift. If the pump has been sitting unused, it may need to be manually primed by filling the pump casing with water before starting.

The engine is difficult to start — what are the common causes and fixes?

Hard starting is usually caused by stale or incorrect fuel (always use fresh unleaded petrol), a dirty or fouled spark plug (inspect and clean or replace as needed), or an incorrectly set choke (use full choke for cold starts, half or no choke once warm). Also check that the fuel valve is fully open and the oil level is adequate — many engines have a low-oil shutoff that prevents starting if oil is low. Refer to the included Guide Book for the full starting procedure.

Can the PW50 handle water with debris or sediment, or is it for clean water only?

The ID PW50 is designed for clean to lightly contaminated water transfer. It can handle water with small amounts of fine sediment, as is common in agricultural irrigation or site drainage. However, it is not recommended for pumping water with large solid particles, thick mud, or abrasive slurry, as this can accelerate wear on the impeller and pump seals. Using an inlet strainer is strongly recommended to protect the pump internals.