
High pressure
Water cannon
Fully loaded with powerful water pressure.
Specially designed to force out a large flow rate and high levels of pressure, our High pressure water pumps are perfect for pushing water a long way.
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Max output
400-500
L/min
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Run time
2h00-2h30
Approx
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Total head
50
Metres
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Pressure
5
Bars
Defying gravity
With their unrivalled pressure, they can certainly push water uphill.
Our powerful High pressure pumps push out huge amounts of pressure – perfect for when you need to move water far and high. They’re ideal for long-hose irrigation or dust suppression; their high level of pressure is even suited to local fire fighting. You can count on a Honda in the face of emergency.

Athletic with water
Get both power and stamina from the same pump.
'Total head' (A) is the maximum height the pump can lift water – from the suction head (B) to to discharge head (C).
Known as ‘total head’, it’s the maximum height the pump can force water from suction head to discharge head. Our High pressure pumps use their five bar of pressure to push water up to 50m – that’s around the length of five buses parked end to end.
A sealed system
An effective pump must create a partial vacuum, so the seals on our High pressure pumps have been specially crafted to ensure air can't be drawn in, which causes the all important vacuum to be lost. The impeller-to-volute clearance has also been designed in this way. It all means they not only have an impressive pressure – but they can keep it up; they can go for up to 2 hours 30 minutes before you need to add more petrol.
The silicon carbide mechanical seal (A), specially-engineered impeller and volute clearance (B), as well as sealed aluminium casing (C), ensure a proper vacuum. This all helps maintain top performance.

Choose the right High pressure water pump for you
There are two to pick from.
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WH 15 | GX120 4-stroke engine pumps 400 litres a minute with 5 bar of pressure and 2 hours running time. | |
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WH 20 | GX160 4-stroke engine pumps 500 litres a minute with 5 bar of pressure and 2 hours 30 minutes running time with protective frame. | |
Carefully designed for dirty jobs
Built to stand the test of hard work – time and time again.
Designed with an abrasion-resistant cast iron volute and impeller, our High pressure pumps can move up to 500 litres a minute. Mixed with their advanced pressure and total head performance – these pumps provide an impressive package.
Sealed shut
A leaky water pump isn’t very useful; if water gets near the engine, things can quickly gush downhill. Our High pressure water pumps' mechanical seals stop this happening – they’re hard-wearing and durable. Let’s be honest – a Honda wouldn’t be made any other way.
The silicon carbide mechanical seal (A), cast iron impeller (B) and cast iron volute (C), make for long-lasting watertight design.
Machines that last
In 1958, we made the Super Cub – the best selling bike ever made.

The reason for its popularity? It was one of the most economical and dependable bikes around. But Mr. Honda wasn't finished there. Not by a long way. And so nowadays Honda's heritage of engineering is put to good use in lots of other things – lawn mowers, generators, and water pumps.
Not reliable: not useful
We've used our experience in building dependable motor vehicles to design our water pumps. They're built to handle some of the toughest conditions out there, and they're very good at it. But their performance is nothing without the reliability that sits snugly at their core. It's what makes a Honda, a Honda.

A watertight warranty
Like our water pumps, a Honda warranty is the best you can get.
We work constantly to make the most reliable and effective water pumps out there. They’re driven by powerful and efficient 4-stroke engines, and with mechanical seals and cast iron volutes and impellers, they’re built to last.
Made to match
Our water pumps just keep on going. That’s why we can offer one of the most comprehensive warranties out there, too. It maintains the same value throughout its lifetime as well – meaning the last day of cover is exactly the same as the first.