Size: Typically ranges from 2.5 to 5 inches in diameter, depending on the model and application.
Grade: Hydraulic fluid grade ISO 32, ISO 46, or ISO 68, suitable for marine environments.
Viscosity: Operates optimally within 15 to 150 cSt, depending on temperature and fluid type.
Buoyancy: Designed to resist water absorption and maintain buoyancy in marine conditions.
Material: Constructed from corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, or reinforced polymers.
Pressure Rating: Typically operates between 500 to 3000 PSI, depending on the pump type.
Flow Rate: Ranges from 1 to 10 GPM (gallons per minute) for standard marine trim pumps.
Temperature Range: Functions effectively between -20°F to 200°F (-29°C to 93°C).
Seals: Utilizes nitrile or Viton seals for enhanced durability and resistance to saltwater.
Mounting: Compact design with bolt-on or bracket mounting options for easy installation.
Electrical Requirements: Typically 12V or 24V DC, compatible with marine electrical systems.