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  • By Madelyn Vetter
  • Posted March 13, 2017

Pneumatic Controls Let Industrial Pumps Go Nearly Anywhere

Here at Pitbull, we’d like to say that our pneumatically controlled industrial sump pumps can go anywhere. Of course, that’s not literally true – we haven’t placed one yet on Jupiter, within the Mariana Trench or in Washington, D.C. But our pneumatic controls, in combination with the simple design of our industrial pumps, do offer […]
  • By Madelyn Vetter
  • Posted February 15, 2017

Industrial Sump Pumps and Explosion-Proof Environments

It would be great if industrial sump pumps could just go on their merry way, operating in their usual manner, no matter what the setting. Unfortunately, real life isn’t that simple. Vapors, gases and dust make some pumping environments more prone to explosions than others. These conditions, combined with the right amount of oxygen and […]
  • By Madelyn Vetter
  • Posted January 23, 2017
  • In all-pneumatic pumps, industrial pumps

The Pitbull Industrial Pumps Manifesto

Our manifesto is simple, just like our pump design: our industrial sump pumps handle your most challenging materials, regardless of flow and pressure fluctuations. But our path to manufacturing the leading pneumatic sump displacement pump wasn’t quite as simple. When our founder and president Matt Vetter entered the market, he quickly identified a major gap […]
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