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T-Cat 06-07-2004 03:04 PM

Quick Disconnects for Pump Pipe?
 
Does anybody have ideas or a solution in place for quick disconnects for
piping to the pump in the pond? Mine clog or need impeller replacements
often enough that having to unscrew it from several feet underwater is
getting real old.

Thanks.

RichToyBox 07-07-2004 02:03 AM

Quick Disconnects for Pump Pipe?
 
If you are using pvc pipe, then you can get a union, which is a two piece
device that glues to both sides of the pipe where you want it and unscrews
in the middle. If you are using tubing, then you should be able to get
tubing to pvc adapters, that would allow you to use the union. Aquatic Eco
has the adapters for tubing to pipe thread.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
"T-Cat" robotryder at yahoo wrote in message
...
Does anybody have ideas or a solution in place for quick disconnects for
piping to the pump in the pond? Mine clog or need impeller replacements
often enough that having to unscrew it from several feet underwater is
getting real old.

Thanks.




Hal 07-07-2004 07:03 PM

Quick Disconnects for Pump Pipe?
 
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 06:21:45 -0700, T-Cat robotryder at yahoo
wrote:

Does anybody have ideas or a solution in place for quick disconnects for
piping to the pump in the pond? Mine clog or need impeller replacements
often enough that having to unscrew it from several feet underwater is
getting real old.

My pump is in a third filter barrel on ABS (black plastic) and I don't
cement the elbow coming out of the filter. If I want to clean it, I
simply wriggle the elbow loose and take out the pipe and pump
together.

Regards,

Hal

flyboy 07-07-2004 08:03 PM

Quick Disconnects for Pump Pipe?
 
Try the McMaster-Carr plastic cam-and-grove hose couplings. Works great!

http://www.mcmaster.com/asp/enter.asp?pagenum=247


"T-Cat" robotryder at yahoo wrote in message
...
Does anybody have ideas or a solution in place for quick disconnects for
piping to the pump in the pond? Mine clog or need impeller replacements
often enough that having to unscrew it from several feet underwater is
getting real old.

Thanks.




~ jan JJsPond.us 11-07-2004 06:02 AM

Quick Disconnects for Pump Pipe?
 
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 06:21:45 -0700, T-Cat robotryder at yahoo wrote:

Does anybody have ideas or a solution in place for quick disconnects for
piping to the pump in the pond? Mine clog or need impeller replacements
often enough that having to unscrew it from several feet underwater is
getting real old.

Thanks.


Cam Lock Fittings, www.aquaticeco.com Not sure what page, or even if that
is the correct term, but a picture can be seen at my website under Demon
Pond Filter. They're black, with 2 silver levers on the female end, it is
connected to the flex hose connected to the pump at the top of the picture.
The male end is on the left side of the fitting to the far right.

I call them female friendly connections, because I can undo them. DH
doesn't do maintenance. ~ jan

http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ Demon. Pond Filter

~Keep 'em Wet!~
Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a
To e-mail see website

flyboy 14-07-2004 02:03 PM

Quick Disconnects for Pump Pipe?
 
Try the McMaster-Carr plastic cam-and-grove hose couplings. Works great!

http://www.mcmaster.com/asp/enter.asp?pagenum=247


"T-Cat" robotryder at yahoo wrote in message
...
Does anybody have ideas or a solution in place for quick disconnects for
piping to the pump in the pond? Mine clog or need impeller replacements
often enough that having to unscrew it from several feet underwater is
getting real old.

Thanks.





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