Hand Hydraulic Test Pump 5MPa 12L Capacity for Water Pipe Pressure and Leak Testing - Brass Steel Aluminum Construction
Price:
Negotiable
MOQ:
200 pcs
Delivery Time:
35 days after confirmation
Brand:
MORITA
Product Description
Product Overview
The MRT-3046 Hand Hydraulic Test Pump is a professional-grade plumbing tool designed for pressurizing water pipes and testing for leaks. With a maximum pressure capacity of 5MPa and 12L water tank capacity, this manual pump delivers reliable performance for pipeline testing applications.
Technical Specifications
| Model Number | MRT-3046 |
| Maximum Pressure | 5MPa |
| Water Tank Capacity | 12L |
| Construction Materials | Brass, Steel, Aluminum Alloy |
| Primary Application | Water Pipe Pressurization & Leak Testing |
Key Features & Benefits
- Durable Construction: Made from high-quality brass, steel, and aluminum alloy for exceptional hardness, strength, and corrosion resistance
- Precision Monitoring: Integrated pressure gauge provides accurate real-time pressure readings for effective leak detection
- High Performance: Achieves 5MPa pressure quickly and handles long pipelines, including elevated installations
- High-Pressure Hose: Includes a durable, long hose capable of withstanding maximum operating pressures
- Portable Design: Compact, self-contained unit with ergonomic handling for easy transport and operation
- Manual Operation: No electricity required - simply fill the water tank and begin testing
Business Services
Customization Options: ODM and OEM services available with custom logo implementation
Sample Policy: Complimentary samples provided within 7 working days
Production Lead Time: 35 days after order confirmation
Shipping Terms: FOB Shanghai, China
Payment Terms: 30% deposit + 70% balance via T/T before shipment
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Company
WUXI MORITA TOOLS CO., LTD
Location
No. 178, Wangzhuang Road, New District, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China (Mainland)
Contact Person
David Sui