ID PW80 [3"] GASOLINE WATER PUMP MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 26327
ID PW80 [3"] GASOLINE WATER PUMP MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 26327

ID PW80 [3"] GASOLINE WATER PUMP MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 26327

Sale priceDhs. 370.00 Regular priceDhs. 500.00
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Industrial-Grade Water Transfer Power — Ready When and Where You Need It

The ID PW80 3-inch gasoline water pump is a high-performance petrol-powered pump engineered for demanding fluid transfer applications. Driven by a robust 7.5 HP engine with an 80mm inlet/outlet and a self-priming lift of up to 8 metres, this machine delivers reliable, high-volume water movement wherever mains power is unavailable. Built for professionals in agriculture, construction, and emergency flood relief, it combines portability with industrial-grade durability.

Key Features Perfect For
  • 7.5 HP Gasoline Engine — Model 170F delivers consistent, high-torque output for sustained heavy-duty pumping
  • 80mm (3-inch) Inlet & Outlet — Large-bore ports enable high-volume water transfer with minimal flow restriction
  • Self-Priming up to 8 Metres — Rated self-suction of 5m with a maximum lift of 8m, eliminating the need for manual priming in most field conditions
  • Portable & Field-Ready Design — Compact frame with carry handle allows rapid deployment across job sites without fixed infrastructure
  • CE Certified — Independently tested and certified to European safety and performance standards for professional use
  • Agricultural Irrigation — Efficiently moves large volumes of water across fields, orchards, and farms
  • Construction Site Dewatering — Rapidly clears flooded excavations, trenches, and basements
  • Flood & Emergency Drainage — Fast-deploy solution for emergency water removal in disaster response scenarios
  • Remote & Off-Grid Locations — Gasoline-powered operation requires no electrical connection or generator
  • 7.5 HP / Model 170F Gasoline Engine: The heart of the PW80 is a proven 170F single-cylinder, air-cooled petrol engine producing 7.5 horsepower. This engine class is renowned for its reliable cold-start performance, low vibration, and ability to sustain continuous operation under load, critical for long irrigation runs or extended dewatering sessions on construction sites.
  • 3-Inch (80mm) Large-Bore Ports: The 80mm inlet and outlet diameter is purpose-sized for high-volume fluid transfer, significantly outperforming smaller 2-inch pumps in throughput. This makes the PW80 the right choice when time-critical drainage or large-area irrigation demands maximum flow rate rather than precision trickle delivery.
  • Self-Priming Technology — Up to 8m Suction Lift: With a rated self-suction depth of 5 metres and a maximum suction lift of 8 metres, the PW80 can draw water from wells, rivers, reservoirs, and flooded pits without manual priming equipment. This self-priming capability dramatically reduces setup time and operator effort in the field.
  • Rugged, Portable Frame Construction: Engineered for mobility and durability, the PW80 features a heavy-duty frame designed to withstand the rigours of outdoor and industrial environments. Its compact footprint allows it to be positioned close to the water source, reducing hose run lengths and maximising pumping efficiency.
  • CE Machine Test Certification: The ID PW80 carries CE certification achieved through independent machine testing, confirming compliance with European health, safety, and environmental protection directives. This certification provides assurance for professional buyers, contractors, and procurement teams requiring documented compliance. The machine ships complete with the unit itself and a comprehensive guide book to support correct installation and operation.

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

How does the ID PW80 compare to a 2-inch water pump?

The ID PW80 features an 80mm (3-inch) inlet and outlet, which delivers significantly higher flow volume per minute compared to a standard 2-inch pump. If your application involves large-area irrigation, rapid site dewatering, or flood relief where speed and volume are critical, the PW80 is the appropriate choice. A 2-inch pump is better suited to smaller, lower-volume tasks such as garden watering or minor drainage.

Is this pump suitable for professional and commercial use?

Yes. The ID PW80 is built to professional and commercial standards, backed by CE machine test certification. Its 7.5 HP engine, heavy-duty frame, and large-bore 80mm ports make it a preferred choice for contractors, agricultural operators, and emergency services who require dependable, high-output performance in demanding field conditions.

Why choose a gasoline-powered pump over an electric model?

A gasoline-powered water pump like the ID PW80 operates completely independently of mains electricity or a generator, making it ideal for remote agricultural land, construction sites without power infrastructure, and emergency flood response where electrical supply may be unavailable or unsafe. The petrol engine also allows unrestricted positioning near the water source without cable length limitations.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What is the maximum suction depth of the ID PW80?

The ID PW80 has a rated self-suction depth of 5 metres under standard operating conditions, with a maximum suction lift capability of 8 metres. This means it can draw water from wells, rivers, or flooded pits located up to 8 metres below the pump's position, without requiring manual priming in most scenarios.

What engine does the ID PW80 use and what fuel does it require?

The ID PW80 is powered by a Model 170F single-cylinder, air-cooled gasoline (petrol) engine rated at 7.5 horsepower. It runs on standard unleaded petrol/gasoline. No diesel or mixed fuel is required. Always refer to the included guide book for the correct fuel grade and oil specifications before first use.

What hose size is compatible with the ID PW80?

The ID PW80 is designed for 80mm (3-inch) diameter hoses on both the inlet and outlet connections. Using the correct hose diameter is essential to achieving the pump's rated flow performance. Reducers can be used to connect smaller hoses, though this will reduce overall flow rate and efficiency.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

The pump is not priming — what should I check?

If the ID PW80 is not self-priming, first verify that the suction hose is fully submerged and that all connections are airtight with no leaks. Confirm the suction lift does not exceed 8 metres, as beyond this depth the pump cannot draw water. Check that the inlet strainer is not blocked with debris. If the issue persists, consult the included guide book for the priming procedure and engine troubleshooting steps.

The engine starts but water flow is weak — what could cause this?

Weak flow despite the engine running is typically caused by a partially blocked inlet strainer, a kinked or undersized suction hose, or an air leak in the suction line. Ensure the 80mm hose is free of kinks and all clamps are tight. Also check that the water source has sufficient depth and volume to sustain the pump's intake demand. Running the pump dry even briefly can damage the impeller seal.

How do I store the ID PW80 after use to prevent damage?

After use, drain all water from the pump casing and hoses to prevent corrosion and freezing damage. Run the engine briefly after draining to expel residual moisture. If storing for an extended period, drain the fuel tank and carburettor to prevent gum deposits. Store the unit in a dry, covered location away from direct sunlight and moisture. Refer to the guide book for full seasonal storage and maintenance procedures.