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The EDDY Pump HD-6000 (8″ Suction by 6″ Discharge) is a Closed Coupled or Flex Coupled Slurry Pump – Heavy Duty Line The EDDY Pump’s open rotor design with high tolerances allow anything that will go into the intake to be passed through the discharge without issues. The EDDY Pump’s open rotor design with high tolerances allow anything that will go into the intake to be passed through the discharge without issues. Tolerance between the rotor and the volute in the 4″ EDDY Pump easily allows the passage of a man’s arm, while the tolerance in a centrifugal pump is significantly less. In a 1-inch to 12-inch EDDY Pump the tolerance ranges from 1-12 inches. This translates to a significant amount of solids and debris pass through, without clogging the pump. To learn more about the technology behind our pumps continue reading more here.
All EDDY Pumps can be mounted vertical or horizontal.
The 6-Inch heavy duty lines of slurry pump by EDDY Pump. Close coupled or flex coupled version pumps available in extra heavy duty (HD) class. Also, all of our pumps can be setup as horizontal or vertical. The 6 inch pump models are available in multiple hp (horsepower) ratings to suit various location and industrial needs.
Our industrial pumps are non-clog pumps designed for high solids pumping applications. Our patented pump technology outperforms all centrifugal, vortex and positive displacement pumps in a variety of the most difficult pumping applications. These pumps can handle flow rates up to thousands of gallons per minute, making them ideal for demanding operations.
In harsh conditions with sand, sludge, rocks, slurry, normal dredge pumps clog, wear and fail more often. This leads to downtime for maintenance, hurting your bottom line. This is not the case with EDDY Pumps since we have the tolerance to pump objects up to 12 inches!
Pump on the Market. Since 1984.
Best Applications If you are pumping high solids, slurry, extremely viscous material, high abrasives(sand & gravel) and material filled with solids then you found the ideal pump for your job.
Industries Most Served Mining, Oil and Fracking, Waste Water, Paper/Pulp, Chemical, Energy, Water Districts, Irrigation Districts and Dredging Companies.
Pump & Dredging
The fluid to be pumped with flooded suction pumps is positioned above the pump. Flooded suction pumps typically require less priming effort because gravity assists in keeping the pump primed. With the pump positioned below, gravity can feed the fluid into the pump’s suction and keep the pump primed.
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Pumps that are completely submerged in the liquid are called submersible pumps. By being submerged in the fluid to be pumped, there is no need for priming the pump.
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With a self-priming unit, the pump and power unit are not submerged. The suction hose goes into the slurry and the unit acts like a super-sized wet dry vacuum. Can be trailer mounted for added mobility.
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If you need assistance with pump selection, sales or engineering support, call 619-404-1916.
6-inch HD Process Pump – Weights & Dimensions Standard TEFC and Submersible Motors. Custom Sizes available.
Standard performance curve using water. Our pump is specialized for solids, slurry, grit and viscous material. Our water GPM and stats are only listed because there is no industrial standard to measure the material EDDY Pump moves. Contact us to discuss your project and specific material transport requirements. A majority, 98 percent of our clients use our pumps for non-water applications.
Fully assembled dredge pump easily lets an arm pass through. Rags, 1-12 inch rocks and debris can easily pass through an EDDY pump.
Regular maintenance is essential for ensuring the longer life and reliable performance of your 6-inch non-clog slurry pump (or any other pump size). Whether your equipment is used in industrial, municipal, mining, or irrigation applications, a proactive approach to maintenance helps prevent costly repairs and unexpected downtime. Most pumps, including those engineered for heavy-duty use, benefit from a maintenance schedule every 100 to 200 hours of operation, though this can vary depending on the specific pump, operating conditions, and the materials being pumped.
A key aspect of pump maintenance is inspecting all suction and discharge connections. Secure, undamaged connections are vital for efficient pumping and help maintain maximum suction lift and solids handling capabilities. Regularly checking these connections ensures your pump continues to operate at peak performance, even in demanding environments.
The priming system is another critical component that requires routine inspection and upkeep. A well-maintained priming system helps prevent issues like cavitation and ensures the pump is always ready to operate when needed. For pumps equipped with run-dry technology it’s important to remember that while these pumps can operate without water for extended periods, regular maintenance is still necessary to prevent excessive wear and protect the pump’s internal components.
Maintaining the maximum solids handling capacity of your pump is crucial, especially in applications where large debris or abrasive materials are present. Regular inspections help ensure the pump continues to meet its design specifications, supporting efficient solids transport and reducing the risk of clogs or blockages.
The dry weight, material, and construction of your pump play a significant role in its durability and reliability when dealing with max solids. Pumps made from high-quality materials and engineered for rugged conditions are better equipped to handle the demands of industrial and mining sites, offering longer service life and reduced maintenance costs. We provide a range of pumps designed for various applications, ensuring you have access to equipment that meets your specific requirements.
While the cost of maintenance and repair can be significant, investing in regular upkeep helps minimize long-term expenses and maximizes the efficiency of your pumping operations. For pumps mounted on trailers or skids—common in construction and mining—maintenance should also include checks of the mounting equipment to ensure safe and reliable transport and deployment.
The diameter of your pump’s intake and discharge pipes directly affects flow rates and overall performance. Keeping these components clean and free from wear is essential for maintaining optimal pumping efficiency. Many modern pumps are equipped with advanced technology, such as automated control panels, which enhance performance, security, and reliability. Regular maintenance of these systems ensures they continue to function correctly and support your operational needs.
Access to manufacturer service and support, including replacement parts and technical expertise, is invaluable for minimizing downtime and keeping your pump running at its maximum potential. Regular inspections of wear-prone components, such as the impeller and volute, help identify issues early, allowing for timely repairs and reducing the risk of major failures.
By following a consistent maintenance schedule and addressing any issues promptly, you can help ensure your 6-inch pump operates efficiently, effectively, and safely—no matter the application or site conditions. This proactive approach not only extends the life of your equipment but also helps you meet the demanding requirements of today’s industrial, municipal, and mining environments.
HD (Heavy Duty) Slurry Pumps / Dredge Equipment
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