Impeller Replacement: MAG-DRIVE Model 1.9 Submersible Pump - 12955
Product Details
Replaces the Impeller for the MAG-DRIVE Model 1.9 Submersible Pump Model # 02519 and # 02619 and the pump for the 02019 and 02273 pump kits Only
- Impeller Item # 12955
- Replaces the impeller on the following models: MAG-DRIVE Model 1.9 Submersible Pump Model # 02519 and # 02619
- Includes the impeller fan with 6 blades, ceramic shaft, magnet and end bearings as one complete assembly
- Approximate dimensions: 2.58" Total length - Magnet is about 1.04" in length - Fan is about 1.19" wide
All Pondmaster pumps will usually note on the label the following information on the label; this information does not specify the pump model as all models will have the same numbers or similar:
E160713
Listed 8C99
FAQ:
Question: Will the impeller fix my pump?
Answer: First; Make sure you have a Model 1.9 Pump. If your pump is not made by Danner - Pondmaster and does NOT say Model 1.9 then this is not the correct impeller for you. The rest depends on what signs your pump is displaying. Usually the pump will be rattling or vibrating with no flow or greatly reduced flow rate. You should unplug the pump and with dry hands open the pump cover by removing the screws on the front. Then pull out the impeller assembly. There should be some magnetic pull and if the impeller assembly comes out in multiple pieces or if a fan blade(s) are sheared or broken off or if the shaft is broken that should be a sign to change the impeller. Even if the there are no signs of damage, we recommend you do a pump test: Plug the pump in with the impeller assembly removed and place the impeller near the pump; it should shake which shows you that the pump is giving off magnetic pull. Promptly unplug the pump and an impeller assembly will probably fix your situation. If you don't get any magnetic shake from the pump than the pump is most likely defective and you should replace the entire pump as they cannot be repaired.
FAQ:
Question: Will removing the pump cover and/or impeller void the warranty?
Answer: No... Removing the pump cover and impeller is part of normal preventive maintenance and should be done every 6-12 months to keep your pump in perfect working order.
Actual Impeller may vary from photo