General Pump Manuals & User Guides
General Pump manufactures industry-leading high-pressure plunger pumps, industrial hose reels, fluid application accessories, and pressure washer pumps.
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General Pump Manuals and Specifications
General Pump is a recognized leader in the design and manufacturing of high-pressure plunger pumps, fluid application accessories, and nozzles. Serving industries from car washes and commercial cleaning to oil, gas, mining, and misting systems, the company provides reliable performance through its extensive and durable product lineup. General Pump's offerings include triplex pressure washer pumps, industrial stainless steel hose reels, float valves, and low-pressure in-line filters. As a proud member of the Interpump Group, General Pump focuses on providing resilient pump solutions that minimize overall maintenance downtime while continuously delivering maximum power for heavy-duty commercial and industrial requirements.
General Pump manuals
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JENERAL POMP EPHT Seri Solid Arbr Enstriksyon Tanperati segondè
GENERAL PUMP DHRA50150SS Nerjaveèi Endistriyèl Kawotchou Bobine Manyèl Enstriksyon
ZMFIL, ZF1-ZF2 Filtres Manyèl Pwopriyetè Ponp Jeneral la
GENERAL PUMP YFLOATVALVE Manyèl Itilizatè Valv Flottant an kwiv
GENERAL PUMP PMREZ4040G Enstriksyon pou ponp machin pou lave presyon konplètman plonje
GENERAL PUMP DHRA50150 Presyon machin pou lave asye kawotchou bobine manyèl itilizatè
GENERAL PUMP DHRA50150 Endistriyèl Kawoutchou Bobine Manyèl Enstriksyon
ALLPARTS HTS2016S General Pump Installation Guide
General Pump EPHT Series Pump Installation and Maintenance Guide
General Pump DHRA50150/300/450 Industrial Hose Reels - Specifications, Parts, and Accessories
General Pump CW1635 Triplex Plunger Pump Technical Specifications and Parts List
General Pump HTS2016S High-Pressure Pump Installation and Parts Guide
General Pump TSS Series 47 Triplex Plunger Pump - Specifications, Parts, and Dimensions
General Pump YG5000 Rear Inlet Spray Gun - Features and Specifications
GP Thermostats: Capillary Style Adjustable Thermostats - General Pump
General Pump EP Series Triplex Plunger Pump: Features, Specifications, and Installation Guide
15225 TVX2020G Enfòmasyon sou Pyès Ponp Jeneral ak Twous Reparasyon
Ponp Osmoz Envès Jeneral WM Seri - Espesifikasyon ak Pyès
General Pump Industrial Hose Reels Operator's Manual
Ponp Jeneral HTXS Seri Ponp Anperè - Espesifikasyon Teknik ak Gid Enstalasyon
General Pump manuals from online retailers
General Pump ZK1 Flow Sensitive Unloader Valve (Model 758-135) Instruction Manual
General Pump Triplex Pressure Washer Pump EP1812E17 Instruction Manual
General Pump Pressure Washer Pump EZ3040G Instruction Manual
General Pump D10032 GHX1/2 NPT-M Brass Fitting Instruction Manual
General Pump Triplex Plunger Pump TS1511 User Manual
General Pump 100723 Cold Water Safety Relief Valve User Manual
General Pump 758-115 Pressure Washer Pump Oil User Manual
General Pump TS1511 T Series 47 Forged Brass Manifold Instruction Manual
General Pump 3/8" Pump Thermal Protector #100557 User Manual
General Pump Remote Thermostat #100439 Instruction Manual (Temp Range 86° - 302° F)
General Pump EZ4040G Series 44 Pressure Washer Pump Instruction Manual
General Pump Remote Thermostat #100438 Temp Range 86° - 195° F User Manual
General Pump support FAQ
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How often should I change the oil in my General Pump?
For most General Pump models, it is recommended to perform the first oil change after 50 hours of use to remove impurities. Subsequent oil changes should be done every three months or 300 hours of operation, whichever comes first.
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What is the maximum fluid temperature my pump can handle?
Maximum temperatures vary depending on the model, but standard high-temp units handle up to 165°F (73°C). Please review the specific pressure rating in your manual to prevent cavitation and internal damage.
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Why is the oil in my pump turning white or milky?
Milky oil indicates condensation or water is entering the crankcase and mixing with the oil. You should change the oil more frequently if this occurs, and check your packings and seals if the milky appearance persists.