

💦 Pump up your water game with power and precision!
The WAYNE PC4 1/2 HP Cast Iron Multi-Purpose Pump is a durable, portable water transfer pump capable of moving up to 1,770 gallons per hour with a maximum lift of 50 feet. Featuring a rugged cast-iron housing, brass hose adapters, and an integrated handle, it’s designed for efficient water removal and irrigation tasks. Assembled in the USA and backed by a 1-year warranty, this pump combines professional-grade performance with user-friendly convenience.









| ASIN | B0002YQUBM |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,983 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #149 in Power Water Pumps |
| Brand | Wayne |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,184) |
| Date First Available | May 23, 2007 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040066100580 |
| Included Components | Water Transfer Pump |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 14 pounds |
| Item model number | PC4 |
| Manufacturer | Wayne Water Systems |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 24.17 Gallons Per Minute |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 50 Feet |
| Part Number | PC4 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5"L x 5.5"W x 8.5"H |
| Style | Above Ground |
| UPC | 040066100580 |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
C**A
FANTASTIC product!!
This pump has EXCEEDED my expectations!! I was ISO a lightweight, portable, affordable, weather resistant water pump; to assist in distributing water to a gravity fed irrigation system, in a residential application. . This product went above & beyond those requirements! It's sturdy, it's not too noisy, it's extremely efficient & has got a lot of power for its size & weight. I would 100% recommend this product & am BEYOND SATISFIED with its performance. Also, it was delivered sooner than originally expected. WIN! WIN!!
J**F
Wayne PC4 1/2 HP 115-Volt Transfer Water Pump, Cast Iron
Bought this pump so I could water my grass with sprinkler from rain barrels. I did a lot of research and watched some reviews on youtube but it was still not clear that it will work in this configuration. My next dilemma was buy local or through Amazon. After 3 trips to local hardware store nobody had it but it could be ordered. I figured if I had to wait I would just get it from Amazon, surprisingly it took only one day to get with free shipping, happy surprise! I have been using this for a month without any problems. I can basically hook this pump up to anything I can hook my city house water line up to and get the same pressure. It has no problems running regular hose nozzle, sprinkler (fan back and forth type, spinning circle type, tic tic tic type, even drip irrigation). Hopefully this pump will last for years. Too many things to list in paragraph form so I listed them. Pros 1. Pump is heavy duty and well built. 2. It has a nice handle casted into the frame. 3. Runs regular hose nozzles with same distance and pressure as city water. 4. Runs any of the sprinklers I hooked up to it with same distance and pressure as city water.. 5. No priming necessary when using a spigot on bottom of the rain barrel. 6. Empties 50 gallon rain barrel to sprinkler in about 10 minutes 7. Empties my three 33 gallon rain barrels hooked together in about 20 minutes. 8. Seems quite to me, I have heard way louder pumps. 9. Bushes are replaceable, you can find the kits on the internet. 10. Nice brass fittings provided with pump. 11. Runs fine on my 50ft extension cord and 75ft of hose. Cons 1. Had to prime if you were pulling water out of a barrel which was a pain. 2. Gets warm but not hot. I only run 10 minutes at a time. No sure how it would fair in a 1 hour + run? 3. Dragging hoses and electrical cords all around. 4. Price is little high. 5. No problem of pump but inherent to rain barrels is, dirt being pump to hose nozzles and sprinklers. Filter solves that but its added cost.
F**N
Great little pump
Could not find anyone in my local area to fill my hydroponic (hot water) domestic heating system with some glycol water mix. I had a previous freezing problem (Michigan resident) so I was motivated to get it done. I drained the old water out and measured it. I bought 5 gal of Dow food grade polypropylene glycol and 15 gal of distilled water but could not figure out how to get it into the system. Gravity did not seem to work. A small submersible pump was pathetic. I bought this 1/2 HP pump and it worked extremely well. I purged the system first with tap water, using the pump. The pipes and boiler were very dirty since they are 32 years old and my make-up water is from a well. I filled the boiler first, with the glycol, and then each zone with distilled water. The pump made the filling and bubble purging go very fast. I used a piece of iron pipe as an inlet and a garden hose as an outlet. The pump is heavy and cast iron so you need to be careful about it rusting. I added some vegetable oil to help keep it from rusting. I would recommend this pump, great value for what it does. It would be even better if it had an on/off switch on it.
K**N
If Running off a water tank, put a check valve inline
I have gone through two cheap pumps from Harbor Freight so I didn't want to go that route again. I looked up "Reviews 1/2 HP water transfer pump" and I kept consistently seeing Wayne pumps as a good products and the reviews here at Amazon looked good. I didn't need a big pump, I mainly use it to transfer water between my rain harvesting tanks around the house down to my big tank by the garden, since that is where most of my irrigation needs are, and then to run the oscillating sprinkler occasionally and the drip irrigation systems. The only problem I had was when I first hooked it up it didn't make a smooth sound, sort of whirled. I checked back at the tank faucet and I could hear a gurgling sound so I thought, maybe I should get a check valve to put between the tank and the pump. My tank was almost full at the time and you would think 1320 gallons of water would exert enough pressure that you wouldn't get backflow. I went to a local hardware store, found a check valve and put it on the intake side of the pump. Problem solved. Now it ran with a smooth sound and was running the oscillating sprinkler just fine. It also works fine on the drip lines even though they have a 25 psi regulator on them. I do run it with a really long hose to the drip lines so hopefully the pressure is falling off a bit. So far so good. Seems sturdily built. You would be surprised at how heavy it is. I will be transferring water from another tank to the garden tank soon, so we will see how fast it pumps.
A**D
I used the pump to fill a tank that is on the second floor of a cabin and it pushed the water up the vertical distance without problem. Tank was filled in no time. It was easy to use and easy to prime. Also the connections fit either standard connections but come with adapters for garden hoses which was useful to me.
I**S
This pump worked like a dang for filling the pipes in in-slab hydronic heating. I left it hooked up for yearly maintenance of the glycol and other components of the system. I wasted my time trying a drill pump and and an RV style water pump. This Wayne pump effortlessly pressures the system up to the operating pressure ( usually 15 to 25 psi). It is great for purging the lines of air. It can be used for many other things as well. I LIKE IT!!!
D**L
I bought it to quickly drain a waterbed...it took a total of 20 minutes! Earlier this week I needed to drain a water softener to a sump 75 feet away. Again, 5 minutes. It's easy to use and fits standard threaded garden hoses.
S**E
Pumps water like a pump should... Currently using this pump to pull water from my above ground pool and push it through a solar heating system through my yard. The pump has no issues drawing the water out pushing it through 400ft of 3/4in tubing at grade. The one downside was it was put away with surface water on it and started to rust almost immediately over night (maybe saltwater pool caused). The inside still had pool water in and also started rusting. Since then I have surface wiped it after use and store it on its side to drain water out.
V**A
Pump sat new boxed for a whole year in my heated garage as my project took longer then Anticipated. Used last season june-sept to transfer rain barrel water to garden, pump worked great, just went to pull it out of the heated garage and noticed the casting is cracked. Not sure how long it will last because it holds the electric motor, pump was never dropped and cant see yo find the manual for warrenty. Any WAYNE pump people Help me? Was gonna order a second but having second thoughts now.
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