• Hiblow HP-60 and HP-80 Magnetic Rod Block - Part Number 80PR000040
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Hiblow HP-60 and HP-80 Magnetic Rod Block

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The Hiblow HP-60 and HP-80 magnetic rod bock is the shuttle that moves back and forth between the diaphgrams. This place needs to be replaced if it is cracked or shows signs of wear from rubbing or scraping. This item includes the magnetic rod block, safety screw replacement, and locking nut and washers that connect the rod to the diaphragms.

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$59.00MSRP: $75.00

Item #:80PR000040

Manufacturer: Hiblow

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This Magnetic Rod Block replacement fits the following models:

  • Hiblow HP-60-xxxx
  • Hiblow HP-80-xxxx
  • Clearstream CS103EL
  • Aqua-Safe AS500
  • Aqua-Aire AA500
  • Hoot Troy Air H500
  • Delta Whitewater Model 60
  • Delta Whitewater Model 80

Hiblow HP-60/80 Magnetic Rod Block Videos

Hiblow HP Series Rebuild Tutorial

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Hiblow HP-60/80 Magnetic Rod Block Downloadable Documents

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Hiblow HP-60/80 Magnetic Rod Block Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some of the frequently asked questions about the Hiblow HP-60 and HP-80 Magnetic Rod Block Part Number: 80PR000040. If you have further questions, call our support staff toll-free at +1-(877)-925-5132 or email us at sales@septicsolutions.com

How do I know if the Magnetic Rod Block needs to be replaced?

Failure of the magnetic rod block is uncommon compared to diaphragm issues (which cause 80-90% of pump stoppages), but it can make the pump irreparable if ignored. Pumps last 8-12 years with maintenance, but the rod block may need checking during rebuilds every 3-6 years.

  • Unusual noises: Grinding, scraping, or rattling (beyond normal hum) from rod friction against coils or housing.
  • Safety mechanism triggered: Pump shuts off suddenly; check for a broken safety screw/pin (a deliberate break to prevent rod damage) or tripped thermal switch.
  • Red dust or black debris inside the unit: Red dust indicates the rod magnets are too close to/wearing on copper coils (from diaphragm failure allowing over-travel).
  • Scoring or wear on one side of the magnetic rod block