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DAE Pumps MAX-Series Self-Priming Pumps are heavy-duty centrifugal self-priming pumps that provide flow rates up to 5500 GPM and pressure as high as 260 PSI. The MAX-Series carries a variety of pump sizes with intakes ranging from 4- to 12-inches and discharges between 3- and 10-inch. The non-clogging self-priming pumps are capable of automatically priming to 26-feet of suction lift from dry and can pass solids up to 2.5-inches.
Automatic or manual starting/stopping is available through the integrally mounted control panel or with optional wireless remote control. The DAE Pumps MAX-Series comes on standard skids or with the optional portable self-priming pump trailer with options of electric or John Deere diesel motor.
The high discharge pressure, dry-running, and portability of the DAE Pumps MAX-Series makes this self-priming pump a preferred choice for a construction site, mining, industrial, marine, wastewater, and sewage, and many other industry applications. The all cast iron construction (or optional stainless steel construction), with cast steel impeller, make the pumps extremely durable.
DAE Pumps offer the MAX-Series self-priming centrifugal pump models MAX430, MAX440, MAX640, MAX660, MAX860, MAX1010, MAX1080, and MAX1210. Get your MAX-Series Self-Priming Pump today!
| Model | Volume | Solids | Intake | Discharge |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MAX430 | 500 GPM | .8″ | 4″ | 3″ |
| MAX440 | 900 GPM | 1.4″ | 4″ | 4″ |
| MAX640 | 1320 GPM | 1.4″ | 6″ | 4″ |
| MAX660 | 1650 GPM | 1.4″ | 6″ | 6″ |
| MAX860 | 2536 GPM | 1.4″ | 8″ | 6″ |
| MAX1010 | 5500 GPM | 2″ | 10″ | 10″ |
| MAX1080 | 3660 GPM | 2.5″ | 10″ | 8″ |
| MAX1210 | 5390 GPM | 2.5″ | 12″ | 10″ |
DAE Pumps MAX430 Self-Priming Pump is an economical centrifugal self-priming pump with a 4-inch intake and a 3-inch discharge, that provides a flow rate of up to 500 GPM at 260 PSI. The MAX430 is capable of automatically priming to 26-feet of suction lift from dry and can pass solids up to .8-inch.
DAE Pumps MAX440 Self-Priming Pump is an economical centrifugal self-priming pump with a 4-inch intake and a 4-inch discharge, that provides a flow rate of up to 900 GPM at 165 PSI. The MAX440 is capable of automatically priming to 26-feet of suction lift from dry and can pass solids up to 1.4-inches.
DAE Pumps MAX640 Self-Priming Pump is an industrial centrifugal self-priming pump with a 6-inch intake and a 4-inch discharge, that provides a flow rate of up to 1320 GPM at 190 PSI. The non-clogging MAX640 is capable of automatically priming to 26-feet of suction lift from dry and can pass solids up to 1.4-inches.
DAE Pumps MAX660 Self-Priming Pump is an industrial centrifugal self-priming pump with a 6-inch intake and a 6-inch discharge, that provides a flow rate of up to 1650 GPM at 216 PSI. The MAX660 is capable of automatically priming to 26-feet of suction lift from dry and can pass solids up to 1.4-inches.
DAE Pumps MAX860 Self-Priming Pump is an industrial centrifugal self-priming pump with an 8-inch intake and a 6-inch discharge, that provides a flow rate of up to 2536 GPM at 135 PSI. The MAX860 is capable of automatically priming to 26-feet of suction lift from dry and can pass solids up to 1.4-inches.
DAE Pumps MAX1010 Self-Priming Pump is a heavy-duty centrifugal self-priming pump with a 10-inch intake and a 10-inch discharge, that provides a flow rate of up to 5500 GPM at 200 PSI. The non-clogging MAX1010 is capable of automatically priming to 26-feet of suction lift from dry and can pass solids up to 2-inches.
DAE Pumps MAX1080 Self-Priming Pump is a heavy-duty centrifugal self-priming pump with a 10-inch intake and an 8-inch discharge, that provides a flow rate of up to 3660 GPM at 164 PSI. The non-clogging MAX1080 is capable of automatically priming to 26-feet of suction lift from dry and can pass solids up to 2.5-inches.
DAE Pumps MAX1210 Self-Priming Pump is a heavy-duty centrifugal self-priming pump with a 12-inch intake and a 10-inch discharge, that provides a flow rate of up to 5375 GPM at 170 PSI. The non-clogging MAX1210 is capable of automatically priming to 26-feet of suction lift from dry and can pass solids up to 2.5-inches.
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