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The AGS Series grinder pumps feature axial grinder and semi-open impeller technology to easily slice through the solids, flushables and trash found in the modern wastewater stream without roping or clogging.
The Goulds Water Technology AGS Series axial grinder pump is built with a semi-open impeller and an engineered cutter and plate assembly designed to pass the solids and flushable materials found in the modern wastewater stream, Goulds explains.
Offered in both 115V and 230V versions with multiple switch options, Little Giant’s new 16G Series 1 hp Grinder Pump features a powerful 1 hp Class F motor, a cutting mechanism design based on Franklin Electric’s patented 2 hp grinder pump, and a 2" discharge adapter preassembled onto the pump for ultimate versatility.
The Shark Fractional Horsepower Grinder Series is designed to handle difficult residential applications where sewage ejectors struggle, according to the company.
The Ashland Pump new AGP-HC200 Grinder Pump features a proven radial portion that grinds waste into fine slurry and the cutting-edge axial portion cuts and chops stringy solids and other forms of non-human waste into pieces small enough to pass through the small diameter discharge pipe.