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SHURFLO (255-313) Colador de tubo giratorio de 1,27 cm

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  • COLADOR CLASSIC DE LA SERIE SHURFLO: los filtros económicos limpios y transparentes eliminan las reparaciones innecesarias al mantener los desechos y otras partículas fuera de la bomba
  • Tornillos directamente en la cabeza de la bomba
  • El diseño transparente muestra cuándo es el momento de limpiar el recipiente.
  • Fácil desmontaje, limpieza y montaje.
  • Fácil ensamblaje, mantiene los escombros fuera de la bomba, fácil de ver cuando el colador necesita limpieza, 50 mallas de malla de acero inoxidable, filtro de agua retorcido, entrada de NPSM de 1/2 pulgada, salida de NPSM de 1/2 pulgada


COLADOR CLÁSICO DE LA SERIE SHURFLO: los filtros económicos limpios y transparentes eliminan las reparaciones innecesarias al mantener los desechos y otras partículas fuera de la bomba. Tornillos directamente en el cabezal de la bomba. El diseño transparente muestra cuándo es el momento de limpiar el recipiente. Fácil desmontaje, limpieza y montaje. Fácil montaje. Mantiene los escombros fuera de la bomba. Fácil de ver cuando el colador necesita limpieza. Pantalla de acero inoxidable de 50 mallas. Colador de agua torcido, entrada de NPSM de 1/2 pulgada, salida de NPSM de 1/2 ".


Matty O
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de marzo de 2025
Easy install simple project
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 2 de febrero de 2025
Good replacement for broken filter. Fits perfectly and no leaks
Ashton Mitchell
Comentado en Australia el 14 de septiembre de 2024
Filter catches particles in water supply
Nora Samayoa
Comentado en México el 17 de marzo de 2023
Una buena solución para retener la basura que ocasionalmente viene con el agua para no dañar los electrodomésticos
Fernando G.
Comentado en México el 4 de abril de 2023
En el depto donde vivo sufro por qué el agua caliente viene de un tinaco común, dónde tiene muchos sedimentos, cuando estaba bajo el nivel de agua y me bañaba se tapaba hasta 4 veces, ahora con el shurflo solo lo limpio una vez cada dos días, y aún si no lo limpio sigue saliendo muy bien el agua
Rod K.
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de octubre de 2022
These are easy to use and worked well for the application I needed on our wood fired hot tubs kept all the small stuff out of the pump. Easy to clean. I definitely buy it again if I had the need.
jose sacramento Garcia Rodriguez
Comentado en México el 2 de abril de 2022
Excelente producto y muy eficiente y fácil de instalar.
Liborio bortoni
Comentado en México el 27 de mayo de 2021
En mi zona, por diferntes razones, el servicio municipal esta entregando agua muy sucia, asi que implemente este filtro en combinacion con otro para de manera progresiva filtrar, me funciono muy bien, la calidad de este es muy buena y al ser lavable, espero poder usarlo por mucho tiempo
Efrain Marin Ponce
Comentado en México el 5 de diciembre de 2021
Me gusto porque no ocupa mucho espacio y fáciles de instalar
Jpmayor
Comentado en México el 2 de diciembre de 2021
Creo que está un poco caro, llegó bien pero la rosca está muy muy frágil, está complicado enrroscar se ve un poco frágil espero no se rompa.
Manuel gonzalez
Comentado en México el 26 de abril de 2021
Buen filtro para la bomba de 12 volts que necesitaba . Las deducciones para las mangueras las hice con conexiones de gas , que al sellarlas con teflón , funciono muy bien . Gracias
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 28 de febrero de 2019
Necesario pero caro. Mejor que no conseguirlo peso es caro.
charity services
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2017
Put this strainer near your inlet to your Shurflo or other brand pump. I DO NOT recommend threading this directly on the pump head, because the pump head is soft thermoplastic, and you are better off following the directions below. Also get an accumulator (Shurflo part, about $44). Together, they make a solid, easy and I think, necessary, addition to your RV plumbing.My suggestions: if your pump is next to your tank, and you have a system that permits this, and has a floor-level outlet on the tank, here is a step-by-step:First phase:Re-plumb from the floor-level outlet of your tank, because it usually has an internal strainer that backs-up garbage in the tank. With the tank empty, look for and REMOVE THE EXISTING TANK STRAINER. It will usually easily come out of the threaded hole your plumbing leaves the tank from. These break and are, for obvious reasons, difficult to clean, backing up an organic sludge, even if you have drained it previously.Do new plumbing. Assuming you have a floor-level tank outlet, 1/2" female thread: Prepare your new plumbing, by building with half of a galvanized union joint, to the end of a 10" plastic nipple, with teflon tape. This leaves an easy joint to hook up the rest of your plumbing later. Run the other end of the plastic nipple into the tank, again, removing any existing tank strainer first. Mount wood to the floor if needed to make the nipple run completely perpendicular to the tank outlet, no cross threading. Use a 1/2" o-ring to help seal the nipple into the tank. Do not overtighten! It's a lot less force than you use with your downstream plumbing fittings. Literally, hand-tight. I found mine crossthreaded easily if overtightened. In my case, I also had a tank on carpet, so I needed wood to level the nipple. Yes, carpeted in the tank area. Use heavy pipe straps (electrical section of hw store) to stabilize the nipple down to the floor.Second phase:Mate the other end of the galvanized union to a 3 to 4" metal nipple with teflon tape, then the other end of the nipple to a galvanized corner T. On mine, shooting off at a 90deg angle, was almost perfect to meet up with the drain hole. It also goes straight up, where you will install another union fitting and an elbow, and the strainer. Finish the floor-level corner T exit with another metal 5" nipple, brass valve, and exit pipe to drain to the outside. Don't add these phase 2 component to the first phase plumbing yet. Just kit everything together, being careful not to disturb the initial 1/2 plastic nipple and union. Although P1 should be mounted solidly down.From the riser part of the corner T, install a short metal nipple and now, a plastic union. I think these are nylon or tough plastic, and used in irrigation. Now you should be able to install, and mount, the phase 2 elbow T/drain, with its fittings, to the floor, solidly, again with wood and straps on the wood if needed to bring it to tank level, and connect it to the first union, the galvanized one.Using a galvanized metal union for the first, has better clearance than the larger plastic kind. Plus, except for the plastic nipple leaving the tank, you want this corner and it's connected pieces, to be galvanized (metal), as it is more rigid. Floor should not flex over the short distance.Use straps to mount Phase 2 to the floor, solidly, both before the elbow, and after to the drain. The half of a plastic union should be sticking straight up.Phase 3Off the plastic union second part, attach a SCH40 elbow w TT. Use one with a male threaded end, and a female threaded end. Into the female end, screw the Shurflo 255-313 Strainer w TT. This way, there should be about 2-3 inches of clearance between the bottom of the clear strainer basket, and the floor. This makes it easy to remove the strainer basket without having to completely empty the tank. You should have to have about a half-full tank to maintenance the strainer. Add a short plastic nipple to the strainer outlet w TT.Add Phase 3 plumbing to the existing plumbing, being careful to only tighten the plastic union joint, and not stress the Phase 2 plumbing.Use a flexible line (ACE has these for about 5-6$, in 12-16" lengths) 1/2" FIP to 1/2" FIP, connect to the strainer outlet to the pump head. The pump can be sitting on the floor, on it's rubber feet. No telfon tape needed on the flexible hose, as it has rubber cone washers embedded in it, and not a ton of torque (BE CAREFUL with the soft pump head). These very flexible lines also greatly reduce vibration into the plumbing. I found that the Shurflo PUMP HEAD especially, is a crappy kind of thermoplastic. VERY SOFT. Much softer than the Twist-on Strainer. So in order to access the strainer basket and reduce stress on the pump fittings, do not screw strainer directly onto the pump.Outlet of the pump, you are going to use another 1/2 FIP to 1/2 FIP. First, build your accumulator: use another short plastic nipple, on one side of a Shurflo accumulator, the side facing towards the pump if you mounted the accumulator. Screw the nipple into the accumulator with teflon tape first, then mount the accumulator, THEN lastly use the 1/2" to 1/2" flexible hose to hook pump to accumulator. This allows you to easily move the pump around to an ideal location, and also, disconnect when changing things like the pump head pressure switch (when it fails).After the accumulator, continue your regular plumbing.Mount the accumulator with the shrader valve pointing up, if you can, to make sure that water completely drains when winterizing. I had the model with the metal bracket, not the one with the rubber feet.
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