Product id: PT8517
Description: Goulds pump model 3175 size 4x6x18, material 316ssProduct id: PT8518
Description: Goulds pump model 3175 size 4x6x18, material 316ss, "Peerless Casing"Product id: PT5252
Description: Goulds pump model 3175 size 4x6x18, material 316ssProduct id: PT5253
Description: Goulds pump model 3175 size 4x6x18, material 316ssProduct id: PT5255
Description: Goulds pump model 3175 size 4x6x18, material 316ssProduct id: PT5256
Description: Goulds pump model 3175 size 4x6x18, material 316ss, 890 gpm,..Product id: PT5257
Description: Goulds pump model 3175 size 4x6x18, material 316ss, 1250 gpm,..Product id: PT5250
Description: Goulds pump model 3175 size 4x6x18, material 316ssProduct id: PT5251
Description: Goulds pump model 3175 size 4x6x18, material 316ssProduct id: PT10701
Description: Goulds stock pump model 3175 size 6x8x14, material 316ss, 2/4..Product id: PT7888
Description: Goulds Stock pump model 3175, size 6x8x18, material 316ssProduct id: PC28822-Peak
Description: Goulds 3175, 6x8x18, Stainless Steel Casing, 2/4 Vane Impeller, 16.75"..The Goulds model 3175 paper stock process pump was manufactured to handle the toughest jobs in the pulp & paper and process industries with capacities up to 28,000 gpm and 350 head feet. This pump has been a proven performer over and over since its introduction to the market in 1968 and has thousands of installations worldwide. For ease of maintenance the Goulds 3175 can’t be beat! Customers know they can rely on the 3175 pump for minimum downtime and increased productivity. In the pulp & paper industry, the Goulds 3175 pump is ideally suited for paper stock through 6% consistency, black liquor, hydropulper and broke service, Low NPSH digester circulation, blow tank to screens, primary screens rejects, high density chlorine tower to washer and flotation cell circulation. Some of its many design features include its heavy duty design construction, external impeller adjustment and the renewable wear parts it offers, including a suction side plate (wearplate) on the internal part of the casing where the impeller is positioned, allowing customers to replace the less expensive part rather than changing out the complete pump casing.