Milwaukee M18 2771-20 Operator's Manual

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Pages 16
Year 2020
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Milwaukee M18 2771-20 Pump Specification

The Milwaukee M18 2771-20 Pump is a cordless transfer pump designed for efficient water movement in various applications. Powered by the M18 REDLITHIUM battery system, it offers a versatile solution for contractors and homeowners who require mobility and power in fluid transfer tasks. The pump features a robust motor capable of delivering a maximum flow rate of up to 480 gallons per hour, ensuring quick and efficient operation. Designed with an innovative self-priming mechanism, it can effectively prime up to 18 feet, reducing downtime and enhancing productivity. The pump's flexible impeller and powerful motor allow it to handle water with small debris, contributing to its versatility in real-world scenarios.

The compact and lightweight design, weighing only 8.5 pounds without the battery, ensures ease of transport and handling in tight spaces or remote locations. The durable construction is complemented by a rugged housing, providing reliability and longevity even in challenging environments. The pump's integrated pressure switch automatically turns off the motor when water flow is stopped, extending battery life and minimizing wear. Additionally, it is equipped with a ¾" brass inlet and outlet for corrosion resistance and compatibility with standard garden hoses.

The Milwaukee M18 2771-20 Pump is compatible with all M18 batteries, offering flexibility and extended runtime options depending on the battery size used. With its cordless design and efficient performance, this pump is ideal for applications ranging from emergency water removal to everyday maintenance tasks. Its user-friendly design is further enhanced by a carry handle and an easy-to-read fuel gauge that indicates remaining battery life, ensuring consistent performance and user convenience.

Milwaukee M18 2771-20 Pump F.A.Q.

How do I properly set up the Milwaukee M18 2771-20 Pump for first-time use?

To set up the Milwaukee M18 2771-20 Pump, first ensure the battery is fully charged. Attach the hose to the inlet and outlet ports securely. Check that the pump is placed on a stable surface before turning it on.

What should I do if the pump is not starting?

If the pump does not start, verify that the battery is charged and properly installed. Check for any obstructions in the impeller. Ensure that the power switch is in the 'on' position.

How can I maintain the Milwaukee Pump to ensure its longevity?

Regularly clean the inlet and outlet ports to prevent clogs. Inspect the hose for any wear or damage. Store the pump in a dry, cool place when not in use. Periodically check for loose screws or connections.

What is the maximum water temperature the M18 2771-20 Pump can handle?

The Milwaukee M18 2771-20 Pump can handle water temperatures up to 60°C (140°F). Avoid using the pump with water exceeding this temperature to prevent damage.

How do I troubleshoot a leaking pump?

Inspect all hose connections for tightness. Check the O-rings and seals for wear or damage and replace them if necessary. Ensure the housing is not cracked or damaged.

Can I use the pump for fluids other than water?

The Milwaukee M18 2771-20 Pump is designed primarily for water. Using it with other fluids, especially flammable or corrosive ones, can damage the pump and void the warranty.

How do I clean the Milwaukee M18 Pump after use?

After use, run clean water through the pump to remove any debris or residue. Disconnect the hoses and allow them to dry. Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth.

What is the run time of the pump on a fully charged battery?

The run time of the Milwaukee M18 2771-20 Pump on a fully charged battery varies depending on the load but typically lasts up to 30 minutes under normal conditions.

Is the M18 2771-20 Pump submersible?

No, the Milwaukee M18 2771-20 Pump is not submersible. It should be used in applications where the pump itself remains dry.

What should I do if the pump is making unusual noises?

If the pump makes unusual noises, check for obstructions in the impeller, ensure all parts are secure, and inspect the hose for kinks or blockages. If the noise persists, contact Milwaukee support.