Light Gray Vac Lock 1.5" MPT | Swimables SW-30-402
Light Gray Vac Lock 1.5" MPT | Swimables SW-30-402
Enhance safety and functionality at your pool’s vacuum line with the Light Gray Vac Lock 1.5" MPT. Shasta Pool Supply markets the lowest prices on Swimables replacement parts. Specifically, the SW-30-402 prevents accidental suction when the vacuum port is not in use,
- 1.5" MPT (Male Pipe Thread) connection
- Self-closing mechanism automatically seals when not in use
- Compatible with most standard pool vacuum ports

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Great product selection. Competitive pricing. Quality repair parts.
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Fast pickup. The guy who helped me had a great attitude!
Fast pickup. The guy who helped me had a great attitude!
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Reps exceeded my expectation to help get the right repair kit. Install went in withan issue, thx
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How does Shasta Pure work?
Shasta Pure uses a combination of oxygen and nanobubbles to purify pool water. This natural process sanitizes the water effectively and provides a clean and safe swimming environment without relying on traditional pool chemicals.
How much should a pool pump cost?
The cost of a pool pump can vary significantly based on its type and specifications. For example, low-head pumps range from $250 to $1,600, medium-head pumps from $400 to $2,500, and high-head pumps can exceed $1,250 to $4,000. Single-speed pumps typically cost between $250 and $1,000. It's essential to choose a pump that fits your pool's needs and features.
Is it OK to replace a 1 HP pool pump with a 1.5 HP?
Yes, you can replace a 1 HP pump with a 1.5 HP pump, provided the exterior dimensions are the same. However, be cautious about the impeller; while it will fit, it won't pump more water since both motors turn at the same RPM.
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