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Tuesday, 21 April 2015
In our experience as a pump supplier and
repairs provider, one of the most common causes of pump failure is a loss of
suction. Here we look at a few of the reasons for suction loss and what can be
done about it.
If you’re still stuck, why not contact our pump repairs
workshop? Our experienced team of engineers have the expertise to diagnose and
correct pump problems, making your equipment efficient and smooth-running once
again.
For all pump sales and repairs
enquiries, call Matthew Gibbons on 07970 676272 or email matthew.gibbons@gibbonsgroup.co.uk.
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