Zodiac PB4-60 Polaris Booster Pump with 60-Hertz Motor

February 1, 2014 - Comment

This durable booster pump is designed to use with Zodiac Polaris pressure cleaners. 3/4-horsepower pump. Includes 60-hertz motor. Polaris Booster Pump is a powerful, fast and durable MagnetTek motor. This superior motor, coupled with Polaris quality and technology. https://bestelectricmower.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to

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This durable booster pump is designed to use with Zodiac Polaris pressure cleaners. 3/4-horsepower pump. Includes 60-hertz motor. Polaris Booster Pump is a powerful, fast and durable MagnetTek motor. This superior motor, coupled with Polaris quality and technology.

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A. Tang says:

Polaris booster pump I installed the Polaris pump over the weekend and it’s working great. Runs quietly and provides the Polaris sweep with plenty of pressure.The pump comes with a 4 foot length of plastic hose and 4 plastic connectors that are very handy if you are replacing an old pump. The original connectors on my old pump were very brittle and cracked while I was disconnecting the hoses.Hose connections: Make sure you have a tube of silicone grease to lube the threads of the plastic…

Karen Berry "nukuneko" says:

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S. Gowan says:

Easy install for the do-it-yourselfer I used this booster pump to replace one that died in my pool system. This pump powers my polaris cleaner. This pump was $299+tax at the local pool supply store. My pool repair guy said he could install one for $375+tax.It looked like such a simple install I decided to try it myself. Glad I did. If you are replacing an existing booster pump, just take a picture of the hose routing and wire routing before disconnecting anything. The “quick connect” hoses really are quick. Once…

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