TP-1 Hydrostatic Test Pump Warranty changes.

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To avoid any confusion in the future we have clarified some things regarding the one year warranty our customers have on every TP-1 Hydrostatic Test Pump. Please go to our [intlink id=”85″ type=”page”]warranty confirmation page[/intlink] to find a link to the “TP-1 Hydrostatic Test Pump Limited Warranty”. The Limited Warranty will explain what is and is not covered on the one … Read More

Viking Supply Net now has the TP-1 Hydrostatic Test Pump

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We are happy to announce that Viking Supply Net is now a distributor of the TP-1 Hydrostatic Test Pump. Viking’s commitment to quality, service, and innovation and a desire to provide their customers with comprehensive, cost-effective tools, makes them a perfect fit for the distribution of the TP-1 Hydrostatic Test pump.

Pace Supply a new distributor for the TP-1 Hydrostatic Test Pump

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Aimpoint Associates would like to welcome Pace Supply as a new distributor for the TP-1 Hydrostatic Test Pump. PACE is a plumbing wholesale supply company serving Northern California with 10 wholesaler locations, and one decorative plumbing showroom. PACE provides Plumbing, HVAC, Pump & Water Well, Water Filtration, Sewer & Septic, Underground, Fire Protection, Residential and Commercial Hydronics, and Solar supplies … Read More

A new Distributor for the TP-1 Hydrostatic Test Pump

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Aimpoint Associates would like to welcome Reliable Automatic Sprinkler as a new distributor for the TP-1 Handheld Hydrostatic Test Pump! The Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc. is one of the world’s largest producers of automatic fire sprinklers and sprinkler system control equipment. For more information about Reliable visit their website here. For pricing and availability from Reliable please contact your … Read More

Handheld Hydrostatic Test Pump?

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TP-1 Hydrostatic Test Pump and Cordless Drill

Up until now(2012) pumping up a fire sprinkler system, plumbing system, or underground water line has been done using a hydrostatic test pump driven by either an electric powered motor or a gas powered motor. Traditionally these pump and motor combinations have been heavy and require an electric source you can plug into, or gasoline to run the engine. The … Read More