Trash water pumps are designed to pump large amounts of water that can contain hard and soft solids, most trash water pumps are portable. Trash pumps are capable of processing materials that would clog other centrifugal pumps, and can move hundreds or to thousands of gallons per minute.

Semi-trash pumps are a type of trash pump with a smaller opening, and are not designed to handle large solids or high concentrations of solids. Therefore, regular trash pumps are better suited for applications that require the brutal pumping of solid-laden water or slurries.

A careful analysis of product capabilities is important when selecting devices, because some manufacturers do not separate trash pumps from semi-trash pumps.

Trash water pumps are accessible with an assortment of features. Some sampling pumps include a control panel, battery backup, pressure gauge, strainer or filter, and suction. Other trash pumps are belt-driven, close coupled, plug-in, or portable. Non-clog pumps can move sticky or stringy materials. With frame-mounted devices, the pump end is mounted on a bearing frame that is coupled to the motor.

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