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Trash Pumps

Also known as sludge pumps, waste water pumps or sewage pumps, heavy-duty trash pumps are designed to handle mud, sand, trash, soft solids, and twigs. Their design allows them to pump hundreds or thousands of gallons of water per minute. Trash pumps have deeper impeller vanes incorporated with a larger volute discharge opening.

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Brinkmann Pumps Inc.
Wixom, MI
248-926-9400
Founded in 1950, globally known Brinkmann Pumps uses superior technology to manufacture a variety of high quality, high pressure trash pumps. The founder realized how important it was to have customized solutions with state of the art production technology and adhere to the highest quality standards. For more than 50 years now, Brinkmann Pumps has stood true to this value.
Taco, Inc
Cranston, RI
401-942-8000
Generations of professionals have known and trusted Taco to design and build the most reliable products in the industry. Taco, Inc develops and manufactures trash pumps. Taco is proud to be an ISO 9001 registered company, which means we produce products at internationally recognized quality standards. We focus on delivering fast, responsive service to our loyal customers every time.
Finish Thompson, Inc.
Erie, PA
800-934-9384
Finish Thompson designs and manufactures trash pumps, filling the needs of many industries. We are an ISO 9001 certified company. From our beginning in 1951 as a designer and builder of custom decorating equipment, to its current position as a growing supplier of fluid transfer pumps, Finish Thompson has proven to be highly intuitive in projecting and reacting to changing market demands.
Crimar Industrial
Tucson, AZ
520-574-8350
Crimar Industrial is a large scale trash pump supplier who carries an impressive volume of products, and supplies a large number of industries. We provide industrial and commercial products to customers throughout the world. Our large scale service is backed by our commitment to quality and a passion for top notch customer service. Visit our website to view our large library of products!
Haight Pumps
Evansville, WI
800-871-9250
With over half a century of excellence in designing and manufacturing internal gear pumps, external gear pumps for the OEM and process market, Haight Pumps prides itself on its outstanding lead time and quality customer service. Our combined expertise means we can offer you a customized response to both your needs and cost requirements. Our trash pumps are sure to meet your needs!

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Trash Pumps

Trash pumps have the capability of processing heavy-duty or viscous materials that would clog other centrifugal pumps and are used in such applications as construction and agricultural sites.

In addition to ordinary trash pumps, semi-trash pumps are also available. They are considered "semi-trash" due to their smaller openings and inability to handle the same amounts of trash as standard trash pumps. Because there is no objective industry standard that divides semi-trash pumps from trash pumps, however, semi-trash pumps are often labeled as trash pumps.