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Cummins launches two new dewatering pumps

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Two new dewatering pumps from Cummins Inc. are now available for use in construction, oil & gas, agricultural, mining, water, and waste water environments. The QSF4X4 and QSF6X6 are fully finished pumps for use in their operations powered by Cummins' QSF2.8 engine. 

"The new pumps are a culmination of many hours of customer research. Product reliability and uptime are very important to them, so we have developed a robust package that is backed by Cummins strong support network," says Greg Totin, a Cummins industrial sales director.

These pumps are built with a cast-iron construction and produced on a fully towable trailer for ease of transportation. They are able to self-prime when filled with water, and re-prime automatically. The Cummins QSF6X6 is designed for moderate flow rates up to 1,430 gpm and can handle heads up to 104 feet. The Cummins QSF4X4 supports flow rates up to 1,350 gpm and can handle heads up to 135 feet.

Cummins QSF2.8 engine which powers the pumps is available for industrial applications at 74 hp in compact envelope size. It uses proven Cummins fuel injection, turbocharging, and electronic control technology to deliver a peak torque of 221 lb-ft while meeting near-zero Tier 4 Final emissions. The sculptured cast-iron block gives the 2.8-litre engine durability with a weight of 507 pounds.

"The new pumps are compatible with our telematics services to help maximize availability and efficiency while minimizing downtime," adds Totin

The QSF6X6 and QSF4X4 are available throughout North America and will be on display at the ARA show in February and in March at CONEXPO-CON/AGG.

Company info

Box 3005
Columbus, IN
US, 47202-3005

Website:
cummins.com/cmi

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