Franklin Electric Hydraulic Driven Self-Priming Pumps

Discover Franklin Electric Hydraulic Driven Self-Priming Pumps at Ken’s Distributing, your trusted Franklin pump distributor. Part of the Self-Priming Pumps family within Surface Pumps & Packages, these Franklin electric water pumps are engineered for high-efficiency operation in heavy-duty applications. Powered by hydraulic systems, these hydraulic driven self-priming pumps deliver reliable performance in challenging environments where electrical power is unavailable, making them ideal for agricultural, industrial, and municipal settings. As a leading Franklin electric water pumps distributor, we provide detailed specifications, personalized quotes, and a full range of water pump replacement parts to keep your Franklin electric pumps performing optimally.

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Pump Models and Features

Franklin Electric’s Hydraulic Driven Self-Priming Pumps are designed for robust performance and durability:

  • FMIH Series: Hydraulic-driven self-priming centrifugal pumps with flow rates up to 600 GPM and heads up to 140 ft. Features a semi-open cast iron impeller for handling up to 10% solids (e.g., mud, sand, silt), a heavy-duty bearing frame with sealed bearings, a keyed stainless steel shaft, and a replaceable wear plate for efficiency. Equipped with a B-Fit 7/8” hydraulic spline shaft and carbon/ceramic mechanical seal with FKM elastomers for durability in harsh conditions.

These Franklin water pumps offer self-priming capabilities up to 15 ft, compatibility with various hydraulic systems, and rugged construction for prolonged use in adverse environments.

Applications

Franklin Electric Hydraulic Driven Self-Priming Pumps support a variety of heavy-duty water management tasks:

  • Agricultural Irrigation: Deliver high-volume water for crop irrigation in remote fields with FMIH Series for agricultural water pumps.

  • Industrial Fluid Transfer: Handle water or compatible fluids in processing plants or manufacturing facilities with FMIH Series for industrial water pumps.

  • Construction Dewatering: Remove water from construction sites, trenches, or flooded areas with FMIH Series for construction water pumps.

  • Municipal Water Management: Support temporary water transfer or emergency dewatering in municipal systems with FMIH Series for municipal water pumps.

  • Mining Operations: Manage water in mining sites where power sources are limited with FMIH Series for mining water pumps.

Benefits

Choosing Franklin Electric hydraulic driven self-priming pumps offers significant advantages:

  • High Efficiency: Hydraulic motors deliver consistent power, with flow rates up to 600 GPM, optimizing performance in demanding applications.

  • Self-Priming Capability: Primes up to 15 ft, handling air in the system for quick startup without manual intervention.

  • Durability: Rugged cast iron construction, corrosion-resistant seals, and replaceable wear plates ensure long-term reliability in harsh conditions.

  • Power Flexibility: Operates without electricity, ideal for remote or off-grid locations, reducing energy costs and environmental impact.

Replacement Parts

Ken’s Distributing ensures your Franklin electric water pump systems remain operational with a comprehensive selection of Franklin electric pump parts, including:

  • Water pump replacement parts

  • Replacement parts online

  • Franklin repair parts

  • Franklin electric repair parts

  • Franklin electric pump parts

  • Franklin electric replacement parts

From impellers (e.g., FMIH impeller 305455006) to mechanical seals (e.g., FMIH seal 305463044) and pump cases (e.g., FMIH case 305455003), our Franklin pump distributor services provide quick access to genuine parts for maintenance and repairs, minimizing downtime for your Franklin electric water pumps.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Franklin Electric Hydraulic Driven Self-Priming Pumps?

These are centrifugal pumps powered by hydraulic systems, designed for high-volume water transfer in heavy-duty agricultural, industrial, and municipal applications, with self-priming capabilities for quick startup.

What applications are these pumps best suited for?

They excel in agricultural irrigation, industrial fluid transfer, construction dewatering, municipal water management, and mining operations, particularly in remote or power-limited environments.

Can these pumps handle solids or abrasive fluids?

The FMIH Series can handle up to 10% solids (e.g., mud, sand, silt) due to its semi-open impeller design; consult Ken’s Distributing for specific abrasive fluid applications.

Are these pumps suitable for underwater operation?

No, they are not designed for full submersion but can handle high suction lifts from below the waterline in moist environments.

How durable are these pumps?

Built with cast iron impellers, stainless steel shafts, and corrosion-resistant seals, they are engineered for long-term use in harsh conditions.

What maintenance is required?

Regularly inspect impellers, seals, and wear plates, clean suction lines, and use genuine Franklin repair parts from Ken’s Distributing for repairs to ensure optimal performance.

Are replacement parts readily available?

Yes, Ken’s Distributing stocks a full range of Franklin electric replacement parts, including impellers, seals, and pump cases, available online for fast delivery.

Buy Franklin Electric Hydraulic Driven Self-Priming Pumps Online

Tackle heavy-duty water management with Franklin Electric hydraulic driven self-priming pumps. Shop online at Ken’s Distributing for competitive pricing, fast shipping, and personalized quotes. Whether you need a Franklin electric pump for agriculture, industry, or municipal use, our water pump distributor services deliver reliable solutions. Browse our selection of Franklin water pumps and pump replacement parts today

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