Pentair C20-123-50 Sta-Rite Suction Gasket Replacement
Pentair C20-123-50 Sta-Rite Suction Gasket Replacement
Keep your Sta-Rite pump running at peak efficiency with the C20-123-50 Suction Gasket Replacement. Shasta Pool Supply markets the lowest prices on Pentair replacement parts. Specifically, this genuine replacement part prevents leaks, maintains suction, and extends the life of your pump.
C20-123-50 Sta-Rite Suction Gasket Replacement
- OEM Replacement Part – Manufactured by Pentair for a precise fit with Sta-Rite pumps.
- Durable, Long-Lasting Seal – Helps prevent leaks and maintains strong suction.
- Protects Pump Performance – Ensures efficient water circulation for pools and spas.
- Easy Installation – Direct-fit design for quick, hassle-free replacement.

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