




Milescraft DrillPump750
Turn your power drill into a water pump. This water transfer pump is ideal for draining appliances, aquariums, paddling pools, and small ponds or even a flooded basement. The DrillPump750 is designed to work with nearly any corded or cordless power drill with a maximum speed of 2,800 RPM. Connects to any 3/4ā hose.Ā
FeaturesĀ
- Pumps up to 750 Gallons / 3,000 litres per hourĀ
- Self-priming up to 12 feetĀ
- 3/8ā shank fits most common chucksĀ
- 3/4ā³ hose connectionĀ
Tips and tricksĀ
- The speed of the drill regulates the flow rateĀ
- Only use with the drill in clockwise rotation as indicated on the housingĀ
- Ensure the DrillPump is mounted prior to useĀ
- The hose should be free of obstructions and jubilee clipped to the DrillPumpĀ
- Do not let the drill get wet, keep water away from electrics
- Do not use with flammable liquids
- Apply a small amount of silicon grease after use (not WD40/Silicon Spray) remove the black housing screws and cover, grease the housing where the rubber fan blades touch and then reassembleĀ
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Description
Turn your power drill into a water pump. This water transfer pump is ideal for draining appliances, aquariums, paddling pools, and small ponds or even a flooded basement. The DrillPump750 is designed to work with nearly any corded or cordless power drill with a maximum speed of 2,800 RPM. Connects to any 3/4ā hose.Ā
FeaturesĀ
- Pumps up to 750 Gallons / 3,000 litres per hourĀ
- Self-priming up to 12 feetĀ
- 3/8ā shank fits most common chucksĀ
- 3/4ā³ hose connectionĀ
Tips and tricksĀ
- The speed of the drill regulates the flow rateĀ
- Only use with the drill in clockwise rotation as indicated on the housingĀ
- Ensure the DrillPump is mounted prior to useĀ
- The hose should be free of obstructions and jubilee clipped to the DrillPumpĀ
- Do not let the drill get wet, keep water away from electrics
- Do not use with flammable liquids
- Apply a small amount of silicon grease after use (not WD40/Silicon Spray) remove the black housing screws and cover, grease the housing where the rubber fan blades touch and then reassembleĀ





















