120L/min Fire Marshal Pump | 1″ Centrifugal Pump

APF1200Z

Power through firefighting, irrigation, or diesel transfer with the Fire Marshal 1″ Centrifugal Pump. Durable and efficient, it delivers reliable water flow for demanding agricultural, industrial, and emergency tasks.

 

  • 120Litres/min pump
  • GX35 Honda motor

$1,120.00

Weight: 25 kg | Dimensions: 400 × 238 × 240 mm
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Details
Weight
kg
25 kg
Dimensions
Length / Width / Height
400 × 238 × 240 mm
Flow Rate
120L/min
Delivers a steady 120 L/min flow, moving water quickly for firefighting, irrigation, or washdown tasks.
Engine
Honda GX35
Compact, low‑noise 4‑stroke, single‑cylinder, air‑cooled OHC petrol engine for easy operation.
Start
Recoil
Easy pull-start for quick, reliable engine ignition without needing a battery.
Engine Fuel / Oil
Petrol
Fuel tank capacity: 0.63 L
Lubrication: oil mist
Engine oil capacity: 0.1 L
Warranty
Pump: 2 years
Engine: 3 years
What is a fire pump and why do I need one?

A fire pump boosts water pressure and flow so hoses and nozzles can deliver water effectively during firefighting. Without it, low pressure could mean poor water output even if you have a water source.

How does this pump differ from a regular water pump?

Fire pumps are designed to deliver higher pressure and consistent flow under emergency loads. They’re built tougher and tested for reliability in demanding situations, unlike standard domestic or garden pumps.

What kind of fuel does it use and how long will it run?

It’s petrol powered, giving a good balance between runtime and compact size – ideal for remote or off‑grid firefighting tasks.

What maintenance should I do?

Basic maintenance includes checking fuel and oil levels, inspecting seals and hoses for wear, and cleaning any debris from the suction side. Regular checks help prevent issues like loss of suction or pressure drops.

What if the pump loses pressure or flow?

Common causes are air leaks in the suction line, blocked suction hose, or mechanical issues with seals or impeller. Ensure tight connections and clear inlet lines for best performance.

Is this pump suitable for tasks other than firefighting?

Yes – it’s excellent for irrigation, washdown, and high‑pressure water transfer in agricultural or industrial settings.

What oil should be used for this pump / engine?
  • Engine oil type: SAE 10W‑30 (multigrade) is recommended for most conditions.

  • Alternative for warmer climates: SAE 10W‑40 can be used if it’s consistently hot.

Always check the oil level before each use and change the oil after the first 20 hours, then every 50 hours of operation or yearly, whichever comes first.

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