Beckett 7060310 535 GPH Submersible Pump

  • Water pump for larger ponds up to 535 gallons, small waterfalls, fountains
  • Circulates 535 gph; pumps 500 gph at a 1-foot height for fountains; 12.4-foot total lift
  • Designed for underwater use; direct drive epoxy design for oil-free operation
  • Removable screen inlet for easy cleaning; UL and CSA approved; fish and plant safe
  • Includes 20-foot power cord; 2-year manufacturer warranty

Product Description
This pump features a dry rotor (sealed), is oil less, and has a UL listed, 3 prong cord with ground. It has a half inch MNPT discharge , accepts 3/4 inch I.D. hose, has screened suction, and belongs to Beckett’s Versa Gold Series. The pump is perfect for large ponds, small waterfalls, fountain nozzles, and other water features and has a lift of up to 12.4 feet. It can be used for ponds as large as 535 gallons. Its filters are designed to improve the efficiency and life of the pump and are easily disassembled for cleaning. Optional MFB235 filter extends pump life. This pump also boasts a direct drive, epoxy encapsulated design, an inlet screen designed for continuous duty, and a ball bearing motor matched to a dynamic shaft seal. It pumps 500 gph at a one foot height.

Beckett 7060310 535 GPH Submersible Pump


2 Responses to “Beckett 7060310 535 GPH Submersible Pump”

  • John Cain says:

    This pump runs reliably for a little under two years. I just bought my third one yesterday and had a note to myself to buy another one next month so that I’d have it when the current one failed. Unfortunately I was one month under in my prediction. I predicted one year 10 months and it failed at one year nine months.

    I run mine 24 hours a day every day in a pond that holds around 400-500 gallons.

    A filter tip that works for me after years of experimentation and does not require a lot of maintenance: put about an inch of aquarium gravel in the bottom of a medium square pond plant basket. Place the pump inside the basket and then cover it with more gravel so the gravel is to the top of the basket. Every few weeks or as needed vacuum the upper layer of gravel with a large Python aquarium siphon Python No Spill Clean and Fill. Vacuuming the gravel will restore the water flow.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Scudlite says:

    This pumps, and it pumps well. Buy a fountian head for it too.
    Rating: 5 / 5