WATERAX VERSAX® Multipurpose Self-Priming Pump

Photoshoot for Waterax in Trabuco Canyon, CA USA Saturday March 19th, 2016.

The VERSAX® is a multipurpose self-priming pump. This unit is driven by a 6 HP or 9 HP Honda engine. This workhorse can be used as a portable pump or on a slip-on unit. Its compact design makes it ideal for a variety of applications such as firefighting, tank filling, water transfers and ATV slip-ons.

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The VERSAX® is a multipurpose self-priming pump. This unit is driven by a 6 HP or 9 HP Honda engine. This workhorse can be used as a portable pump or on a slip-on unit. Its compact design makes it ideal for a variety of applications such as firefighting, tank filling, water transfers and ATV slip-ons. […]

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