Milwaukee Tool Reveals First Battery-Power Submersible Pump for Construction
Milwaukee Tool unveiled what it claims to be the first battery-powered, mobile submersible pump for the construction industry at this year’s World of Concrete.
In the video above, Brandon Fredericks, Milwaukee Tool product marketing manager, demonstrates the MX Fuel 1 HP 2” Submersible Pump at the show.
The 1-horsepower, 2-inch pump and backpack console are geared toward small-volume mobile pumping and pumping in confined spaces. In high mode, the pump can run for 20 minutes and pump a total of 2,000 gallons. On low mode, it can run up to 2 hours and pump 5,000 gallons.
It takes about 90 minutes to charge the MX Fuel RedLithium XC6.0 battery that comes with the pump. The battery can be swapped out, and it will run on other MX Fuel tools. An optional supercharger can also be purchased.
In auto mode, the pump automatically shuts off when the water level is too low, preventing the pump from burning up. It will not resume pumping until it senses water again. It also matches the pumping rate to the incoming flow rate to save on battery runtime.
For more about Milwaukee Tool’s battery-powered submersible pump, check out the story on equipmentworld.com.
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In the video above, Brandon Fredericks, Milwaukee Tool product marketing manager, demonstrates the MX Fuel 1 HP 2” Submersible Pump at the show.
The 1-horsepower, 2-inch pump and backpack console are geared toward small-volume mobile pumping and pumping in confined spaces. In high mode, the pump can run for 20 minutes and pump a total of 2,000 gallons. On low mode, it can run up to 2 hours and pump 5,000 gallons.
It takes about 90 minutes to charge the MX Fuel RedLithium XC6.0 battery that comes with the pump. The battery can be swapped out, and it will run on other MX Fuel tools. An optional supercharger can also be purchased.
In auto mode, the pump automatically shuts off when the water level is too low, preventing the pump from burning up. It will not resume pumping until it senses water again. It also matches the pumping rate to the incoming flow rate to save on battery runtime.
For more about Milwaukee Tool’s battery-powered submersible pump, check out the story on equipmentworld.com.
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