Giant Pumps
Giant is a highly respected manufacturer of positive displacement high-pressure triplex plunger pumps. These pumps are used in applications like car wash, pressure wash, oil fields, and paint removal that require high-pressure water and chemical transfer. These applications also call for pumps that have optimal durability and long lifespans under intense, heavy use. Giant pumps feature precision German engineering and use the highest quality materials, so they offer excellent performance and long life in the most demanding environments. All of their pumps are made in America or Germany to the highest quality standards. The company was found in 1972, and over their 50-plus year history has become one of the most trusted names for high-pressure pumps. We offer a huge selection of Giant pumps, as well as OEM replacement parts and Giant pump kits for repair and maintenance.
Find the Right Giant High-Pressure Pump for Your Application
Essential Specifications You Need to Know
When choosing the right pump, a good starting point is understanding the most important specifications of a Giant pump. Pay close attention to this information when reading product details. Understanding them will help you choose a pump that offers the performance you need for your application that is compatible with your other equipment.
Giant triplex plunger pumps are ideal for car washing and pressure washing. Most of their pumps can be configured for belt or direct drive, gas or electric flange, and left or right shaft orientation. Read some brief descriptions of their most popular lines and individual pumps, then consult our lists to figure out what will work best for your application.
USA-made triplex plunger positive displacement pumps with reciprocating plungers. Options available for gas, electric, diesel, or hydraulic drive. Direct or belt drive applications. These pumps are made for medium-duty applications but are often used for 10-12 hours on a continuous basis. P200 are available with 2000 or 2500 maximum pressure and .73-4.7 GPM flow rate options. P300 models range from 1000 to 3685 PSI and 2.9 to 6.5 GPM. Both are great for self-serve car wash and pressure wash applications. They are also commonly used for pressure washing, misting/fogging, sewer jetting, dust suppression, odor control, fire suppression, and liquid CO2.
Features
German-made reciprocating triplex plunger pumps with options for gas, electric, diesel, or hydraulic drive. Both models have a maximum pressure of 1900 PSI. The P56W has a maximum flow rate of 6.1 GPM and the P59W has a maximum of 7.5 GPM. These medium duty, continuous use pumps are excellent for self-serve car wash applications and prep gun stations. They compare well to a CAT 310 pump. They're also used for pressure washing, boiler feed, carpet cleaning, sewer cleaning, desalination, and other industrial applications.
Features
These are German-made reciprocating triplex plunger pumps. Both offer a maximum pressure of 1300 PSI and a maximum flow rate of 35.4 GPM. These are essentially the same pump, but the LP123 has a brass manifold while the LP122A has an aluminum bronze manifold that works well with reclaim water. These heavy-duty pumps are designed for continuous use and are ideal for touchless car wash applications. LP pumps are also used for steel processing, water hydraulics, fire suppression, boiler feed, descaling, sewer jetting, wastewater re-injection, jetting, deburring and other industrial applications.
Features
The GX Series includes axial design positive displacement triplex plunger pumps for direct drive only. Designed primarily for light duty, these pumps are compact and easy to maintain, making them superb for pressure washers, small shops, and low volume car wash applications. The GXH2525-111H with a 3/4" shaft and the GXH2525A-112H with a 7/8" shaft are two of the most popular models from this line. Made in the U.S.A.
Features
Kleen-Rite has worked closely with Giant Pumps for nearly as long as the company has been around. Giant is a stalwart in the car wash industry, and Kleen-Rite is proud to be an authorized distributor for Giant pumps, parts, and accessories. Anything on our site that is Giant branded is a genuine pump or OEM part - no copies, reproductions, or unauthorized products. We offer a huge selection of Giant items that has grown significantly and is unmatched in the car wash industry. You can trust that Giant will back up these products with technical advice, customer service, and warranties.
You'll notice that we use official Giant logos, include manuals and documentation straight from the brand, and always make sure it's clear that we work directly with Giant to source their products. These are all important things you should look for to determine if you're buying from an authorized distributor.
The benefits of buying from an authorized source are significant. To start, you can be sure that the pump you're buying has been designed, engineered, and inspected by Giant. The quality and performance will always meet the standards of the brand. All available manufacturer warranties will be honored when buying from a recognized distributor like Kleen-Rite, which may not be true if you get your pump through an unauthorized source. After purchasing, you can feel confident that both Kleen-Rite and Giant will assist you with any service issues you may encounter. Working with an authorized seller also means that you can return to that reliable source to find OEM repair parts that are in stock and ship quickly. Kleen-Rite and Giant work hand-in-hand to ensure customer satisfaction from the initial pump purchase, during installation, and throughout the use of the pump.
Giant pumps feature several key features that set them apart from the competition. Below are three of the most important attributes of these pumps, along with the benefits that they provide.
Forged Manifolds - Like a lot of industrial equipment, pump manifolds are usually made with either forged or die-cast metal. Forging involves shaping metal that, while often heated to a high temperature, remains a solid through the shaping process. This produces components with a higher density and strength with less porosity and cavity defects. Die-casting, on the other hand, involves a process of heating metal until its molten and poured into a die. Die-cast metal is weaker and more prone to damage. Giant uses only forged manifolds on their pumps, increasing their overall strength and toughness. Giant manifolds are typically made of brass, although some are nickel-plated spheroidal iron or 316 stainless steel - all quality metals. Unlike some lower quality pumps that have a manifold with two pieces bolted together, Giant uses 1-piece solid manifolds. This helps avoid washout and damage.
Bronze Connecting Rods - The connecting rods in a plunger pump are the mechanical link between the crankshaft and the plungers, basically transferring the force from the reciprocating shaft into a back-and-forth motion of the plunger. As such, connecting rods are under a lot of stress and should be as strong as possible. Giant pumps have brass connecting rods that are incredibly durable, long-lasting, and have excellent lubrication properties. While many pump manufacturers use Zamak or aluminum for their connecting rods, Giant uses significantly stronger brass metal.
Solid Ceramic Plungers - For plungers in the pumps used for car washes and pressure washing, ceramic is the ideal option. Compared to inferior options like stainless steel or carbon steel, is highly resistant to wear. That means it's durable and long lasting. Plus, less degradation means fewer contaminants are introduced into the water or chemical solution being pumped. Ceramic holds up well to abrasive and corrosive chemicals, as well as high temperatures. These are obvious benefits in challenging cleaning environments.
In most cases, installation of a Giant pump is not an overly complicated procedure, but there are some basic steps common to all pumps. The instructions below should be considered as a general outline for installation. If you have unique requirements, or have never installed a high-pressure pump before, consider reaching out directly to Giant Industries, Inc. or a local service technician for assistance. For detailed information and specific requirements, always consult your manual during installation and maintenance.
After installation and during operation, keep these important notes in mind. Failure to comply with any of these conditions may affect the performance of your pump and invalidate the warranty.
If your pump is failing or not functioning to desired performance levels, check some of the troubleshooting tips below to address most issues.
Potential Causes
Remedies
Potential Causes
Remedies
Potential Causes
Remedies
Potential Cause
Remedy
Potential Causes
Remedies
Potential Causes
Remedies
As you're shopping for pumps, you may notice that Giant and Little Giant are available on the market. It's important to understand that the two are separate entities and not affiliated in any way. Little Giant is owned by the Franklin Electric company. Although both are pump manufacturers, they offer pumps for different applications. Giant focuses on durable, high-pressure pumps for robust water transfer, while Little Giant makes low to mid-pressure utility and submersible pumps for things like HVAC, sewage, sump, pool, water garden, and well applications. While there may be special instances when a Little Giant pump could be used at a car wash, Giant is the brand you'd want to explore for high-pressure rinsing and cleaning in your car wash bays.
You may also come across the Giantz pump brand, which is also not affiliated with Giant. These water pumps are most commonly used in garden and irrigation applications. They are not typically used in car wash systems.
With inventory in stock, fast shipping times, secure transactions, and the knowledge that both Kleen-Rite and Giant will back up your purchase with top notch service, you can feel comfortable every time you add a Giant product to your cart. Make us your reliable supplier!