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ITT Jabsco Impellers


Looking for a Jabsco impeller?

There are several ways of identifying the part number of the correct Jabsco impeller if you do not already know it.
Download the Jabsco Impeller Guide and follow the steps below:

  • If you have the impeller in front of you:
    • Identify the impeller profile Code Letter by placing the impeller on the profiles on pages 98-100.
    • Go to "Selection Table by Profile"
    • Measure the Depth (see Chart A).
    • Identify the Drive (see Chart B).
    • Measure the Shaft Diameter (see Chart A).
    • Select the material.
    • Read off the part number.
  • If you do not have the impeller in front of you, but if you can determine the characteristics required:
    • Go to "Selection Table by Dimensions"
    • How many blades are there?
    • What is the outside diameter? (see Chart A).
    • What type of Drive is it? (see Chart B).
    • What is the Depth? (see Chart A).
    • What is the Shaft Diameter? (see Chart A).
    • Which material do you need? (see below)
    • Read off the part number.

Impeller Materials:

Use Neoprene Impellers for engine cooling, and for fresh or salt water transfer duties. Neoprene is the most commonly used material and is suitable for use where only small amounts of oil or diesel fuel are present.

Use Nitrile Impellers for bilge pumping, and for transfer duties where the water is heavily contaminated, for example by oil or diesel.