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RIDGID® Pressure Test Pump, 725 psi Maximum, 28 in Length, 8-1/2 in Width, 9-1/2 in Height
The model 1450 Pressure Testing Pump is a must for pressure-testing all types of piping systems for leaks, including Heating, Potable Water, Fire Sprinkler, Compressed Air, Small Bore Pipe lines, Oil. The model 1450 Test Pump uses a patented variable lever-arm design and automatic pressure holding valves to enable the user to easily pressurize the system. To use The model 1450, the system should be completely filled with liquid. Connect the pump to the system with the hose supplied and simply pressurize the system to the desired pressure by pumping the handle. If there is no leak in the system, the pressure (as indicated on the gauge) should not fall during the test period. Pressure is released by opening one valve.
RIDGID® Pressure Test Pump, 725 psi Maximum, 28 in Length, 8-1/2 in Width, 9-1/2 in Height
The model 1450 Pressure Testing Pump is a must for pressure-testing all types of piping systems for leaks, including Heating, Potable Water, Fire Sprinkler, Compressed Air, Small Bore Pipe lines, Oil. The model 1450 Test Pump uses a patented variable lever-arm design and automatic pressure holding valves to enable the user to easily pressurize the system. To use The model 1450, the system should be completely filled with liquid. Connect the pump to the system with the hose supplied and simply pressurize the system to the desired pressure by pumping the handle. If there is no leak in the system, the pressure (as indicated on the gauge) should not fall during the test period. Pressure is released by opening one valve.