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hey guys on my Laser 4000 the spot free delivery pump is bad and I want a stay rite pump but I have a old Dayton and it doesn't give the GPM or the PSI does anyone on here know that for the 4000. Its single phase 208 volts 1HP and 1PH is all i know. I went to Kleen rite and they only have two in the 1HP 1PH ones at 6GPM @195psi and the other is 10GPM @ 135psi this one they have in stock. thanks for help if someone could tell me which one I need with the Correct PSI and GPM. thanks
 
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last dayton booster pump i got was to replace a sta-rite pump.

got mine from steve c at autowash maintenance; just call him and give him your sta-rite part # and he can get the right pump.

price was competitive too.

1 800 395 2155
 

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thanks taxman but i have a Dayton/Grainer pump now thats bad and want a sta rite but need to know the GPM and the PSI. All I know is that its 1Phase 208volts and 1 horse motor. going to look in the PDQ manual when i go to my wash today
 

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Somewhere on the pump motor label plate they’ll be a Grainger model number. Something like “5NXZ3” find that model number then go to the Grainger web site and look up that part number and Bingo you get all the spec’s on the pump.
 

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Randy have already tried that all the model and serial is so old and faded not legiable at all to read thanks though
 

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The pumps that were used on the LW4000 generally produced 10GPM. There was an option for a smaller pump that only put out 7 GPM. Hope that helps.
 
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