Description
When you need to spot-spray weeds along fence lines, treat problem areas in pastures, or keep your ATV sprayer running strong, this 12-volt diaphragm pump is the workhorse you can count on. This demand pump delivers 2.4 GPM at 60 PSI and draws only 8 amps, so it won’t drain your battery during those long days of weed control. It’s the kind of pump that starts when you pull the trigger and stops when you let go—no wasted chemical or battery power.
What You’re Getting
- Demand operation means it only runs when you’re spraying, saving battery life and reducing wear
- 2.4 gallon-per-minute flow rate handles everything from spot treatments to small boom applications
- 60 PSI pressure gives you good spray pattern and coverage without overdoing it
- Comes with two 3/8-inch barb fittings to get you connected right out of the box
- Low 8-amp draw works well with standard 12-volt systems on ATVs, UTVs, and small tractors
Built for Real Farm Work
This pump works great in ATV-mounted sprayers, small trailer rigs, or anywhere you need reliable chemical delivery at moderate pressure. It’s perfect for spot-spraying pasture weeds, treating fence rows, applying herbicide to problem areas, or running a small boom on utility vehicles. The diaphragm design handles most agricultural chemicals without problems.
Made to Last
Diaphragm pumps like this one are tough because they don’t have impellers or other parts constantly spinning in the chemical. The flexible diaphragm does the pumping work while keeping the motor separate from the liquid. This design handles the bumps and vibration of field work while delivering consistent pressure year after year.
Installation Notes
Hook up is straightforward—just connect your positive and negative wires to a 12-volt source and plumb in your suction and delivery lines using the included barb fittings. A quick tip: mount the pump close to your tank’s outlet to reduce suction lift, and don’t forget to prime the system before your first use. The demand switch automatically cycles the pump based on line pressure, so no separate pressure switch needed.






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