Submersible dewatering pumps

Oct. 22, 2024
Franklin Electric’s Minetuff® Series premiered at the WEFTEC 2024.

Franklin Electric Co., Inc. brand Pioneer Pump® has broadened its product portfolio with the launch of the Minetuff® Series Electric Submersible Pumps. Minetuff is the first electric submersible product from Pioneer Pump, allowing the brand to provide its customers with more dewatering options that deliver proven reliability and performance. The Series includes pumps ranging from 8 to 140 horsepower that can be used in wells as deep as 245 feet.

The Minetuff Series utilizes world-class submersible pump and motor engineering technology from Franklin Electric®, including a rugged construction with robust materials and adjustable hydraulics. The products are fully wet-tested in-house for quality control and are designed to handle small abrasives like sand, small stones and clay. Each pump is manufactured with a Class H insulation system and thermal overload protection for heavy-duty applications and extended pump life. As part of the Pioneer Pump portfolio, the pumps are fully supported with Franklin Electric resources like FranklinTECH Online and replacement parts kits.

Pioneer Pump showcased the Minetuff Series at the WEFTEC 2024 Expo in New Orleans.

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