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SPECIFICATION

Product Code

SWP80

Suction Port

80mm

Max Head

28m

Noise Emission 

111 dB (Lwa)

WARNING

WARNING

Read and understand instructions before use.

Always wear eye/face and hand protection. 

Always observe all safety precautions for the han-
dling of fuel 

As with all machinery, there are certain hazards 
involved with its operation and use. Exercising cau-
tion will reduce the risk of personal injury.

1.  ALWAYS

 ensure that the pump is properly positioned where 

necessary to prevent it from moving during operation, and that 
the immediate area surrounding the pump is kept clear.

2.  ALWAYS

 ensure the unit cannot be started inadvertently by us-

ing the ON/OFF switch whenever carrying out maintenance or 
making adjustments.

3.  ALWAYS

 use the strainer connected to the suction hose, to pre-

vent stones and other solids from being drawn up, which could 
cause severe damage to the pump.

4.  ALWAYS

 keep the machine itself dry and well clear of water 

discharge.

5.  ALWAYS

 use only replacement parts supplied by the manufac-

turer. The use of non-standard parts could be hazardous.

6.  ALWAYS

 use at least 1ft (300mm) of flexible hose to make 

plumbing connections to the pump. Rigid piping may put stress 
on the pump, causing damage. If rigid piping must be used, it 
should be supported so as to eliminate stress on the pump.

7.  NEVER

 refuel the engine whilst it is running, and allow the en-

gine to cool sufficiently before refuelling.

8.  NEVER

 use for pumping petrol (or other flammable liquids), 

or corrosive chemicals. These pumps are designed to pump 
WATER ONLY.

9.  NEVER

 operate an engine driven unit in an explosive atmos-

phere, near combustible materials, or where there is insufficient 
ventilation.

10. NEVER

 allow children to use this machine.

11. NEVER

 run the pump dry. Always fill the pump with water be-

fore starting.

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Summary of Contents for SWP80

Page 1: ...FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND RETAIN THEM FOR FUTURE USE OWNER S MANUAL SWP80 PETROL WATER PUMP ...

Page 2: ...other solids from being drawn up which could cause severe damage to the pump 4 ALWAYS keep the machine itself dry and well clear of water discharge 5 ALWAYS use only replacement parts supplied by the manufac turer The use of non standard parts could be hazardous 6 ALWAYS use at least 1ft 300mm of flexible hose to make plumbing connections to the pump Rigid piping may put stress on the pump causing...

Page 3: ...eplace the dipstick filler cap NOTE The unit is fitted with a low oil sensor which will stop the engine if the oil level drops below the safe level to avoid internal damage Refer to troubleshooting section ADDING FUEL Fill the fuel tank with unleaded petrol or check the level by open ing the fuel cap and topping up as required Located within the fuel tank is a strainer Check this filter periodical...

Page 4: ...d engine move the choke lever to the CLOSED position To restart a warm engine leave the choke lever in the OPEN position STARTING THE ENGINE 4 Move the throttle lever away from the SLOW position about 1 3 of the way toward the FAST position 5 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position WWW SGS ENGINEERING COM ...

Page 5: ...s controlled by adjusting engine speed Moving the throttle lever in the FAST direction will increase pump output and mov ing the throttle lever in the SLOW direction will decrease pump output 9 To stop the engine in an emergency simply turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Under normal conditions use the following procedure a Move the throttle lever to the SLOW position b Turn the ignition ...

Page 6: ...prevent large stones etc from being drawn up which could cause severe damage Keep the strainer clean If it is likely to clog with dirt or debris proceed by either a Preparing a bed of stones on which to rest the strainer b Tying the strainer so that it stays off the bottom of the pit pond or excavation c Tie the strainer inside a basket or bucket 4 Remove the filler plug on top of the pump case an...

Page 7: ...it to your local waste disposal site STORAGE HANDLING After use drain the pump body whenever there is danger of free ing and if the pump has been used with contaminated or salty water It should be thoroughly flushed with clean water following use both inside and out and drained before replacing the drain plug Always transport the pump with the fuel cock turned off and keep the unit level to preven...

Page 8: ...repairs as necessary check repair connections as required Blocked inlet hose Clean strainer ensure it is not submerged in mud or sediment etc Ensure there are no kinks in delivery hose Engine speed too low Increase engine speed Damaged impeller Renew impeller after dismantling pump Air leaks through dam aged seal Renew seal PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Low output from pump Engine speed too low Increase ...

Page 9: ...Seals Ring 1 902304 12 Turbine 1 902305 13 Turbine O type Seals ring 1 902306 14 Pump 1 902307 15 Spring flat gasket M8 11 902277 16 Bolt M8X20 4 900393 17 O type seal 13 x 3 2 902279 18 Stop up 2 902311 19 Clamp 3 902312 20 Piping connector 2 902313 21 Seals ring 2 902314 22 Lock catch 2 902315 23 Flange hd hex bolt M8X25 7 902285 24 Water intake seat 4 902317 25 Water intake Valve 4 902318 26 Wa...

Page 10: ... Communities Directive s and Standard s PLACE DATE Signature Robert Wyatt Company Secretary Derby UK 24th MAY 2018 SGS Engineering UK Ltd SGS Engineering UK Ltd West Side Park Raynesway Derby DE21 7AZ Water Pump SWP50 SWP80 2006 42 EC Machinery directive 2004 108 EC EMC directive 73 23 EC The low voltage directive 97 68 EC NRMM emissions directive 2000 14 EC Noise emissions directive APPLICATION O...

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