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Rusco 2" Spin-Down Filter with Flush Valve

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Rusco 2" Spin-Down Filter with Flush Valve

The Rusco 2" Spin-Down Filter with Flush Valve uses centrifugal separation to remove sediment before it reaches your plumbing, equipment, or downstream filters—handling flows from 18 to 100 GPM with a quick-flush ball valve for maintenance without shutdown. Available in polyester or stainless steel mesh from 24 to 1000 microns, it's built for high-flow residential, commercial, and agricultural applications where sediment protection matters.
SPECIFICATIONS

Rusco 2" Spin-Down Filter Performance

Flow Range
18–100 GPM
High-capacity spin-down
Port Size
2" Slip
Standard PVC connection
Max Pressure
150 PSI
Rated working pressure
Screen Options
9 Micron Sizes
Polyester or stainless steel
Housing Type
Clear
Visual sediment monitoring
Maintenance
Flush Valve
No disassembly needed
TECHNICAL DETAILS

Dimensions & Screen Options

Dimensions 17-7/8" L × 5-1/2" W
Connection Type 2" Slip (PVC)
Polyester Mesh Sizes 24, 30, 40, 60, 100, 140, 250, 500, 1000 micron
Stainless Steel Mesh 30, 60, 100, 140, 200 micron (316 SS)
Sediment Removal Centrifugal spin-down action—debris settles at bottom
Flush Valve Ball valve at base for quick sediment purge
Model Numbers 2-24-F, 2-30-F, 2-40-F, 2-60-F, 2-100-F, 2-140-F, 2-250-F, 2-500-F, 2-1000-F, 2-30SS-F, 2-60SS-F, 2-100SS-F, 2-140SS-F, 2-200SS-F
COMPATIBILITY & APPLICATIONS

Where the Rusco 2" Spin-Down Works

This filter is ideal for municipal or well water with sand, silt, rust, or scale—common in agricultural irrigation, livestock systems, commercial car washes, and light industrial applications. Use it as primary sediment filtration ahead of softeners, carbon tanks, or RO systems. The 2" slip ports integrate easily with standard PVC plumbing. Choose polyester screens for general sediment; upgrade to stainless steel for corrosive water, high temperatures, or long-term durability. Flush the valve weekly or as sediment accumulates—visible through the clear housing.

💧 Pro Tip: Size your mesh based on sediment type, not just micron rating. If you're dealing with fine silt or clay, start at 60–100 micron to avoid blinding the screen too quickly. You can always step down later once heavier debris is controlled.
The Rusco 2" Spin-Down Filter with Flush Valve uses centrifugal separation to remove sediment before it reaches your plumbing, equipment, or downstream filters—handling flows from 18 to 100 GPM with a quick-flush ball valve for maintenance without shutdown. Available in polyester or stainless steel mesh from 24 to 1000 microns, it's built for high-flow residential, commercial, and agricultural applications where sediment protection matters.
SPECIFICATIONS

Rusco 2" Spin-Down Filter Performance

Flow Range
18–100 GPM
High-capacity spin-down
Port Size
2" Slip
Standard PVC connection
Max Pressure
150 PSI
Rated working pressure
Screen Options
9 Micron Sizes
Polyester or stainless steel
Housing Type
Clear
Visual sediment monitoring
Maintenance
Flush Valve
No disassembly needed
TECHNICAL DETAILS

Dimensions & Screen Options

Dimensions 17-7/8" L × 5-1/2" W
Connection Type 2" Slip (PVC)
Polyester Mesh Sizes 24, 30, 40, 60, 100, 140, 250, 500, 1000 micron
Stainless Steel Mesh 30, 60, 100, 140, 200 micron (316 SS)
Sediment Removal Centrifugal spin-down action—debris settles at bottom
Flush Valve Ball valve at base for quick sediment purge
Model Numbers 2-24-F, 2-30-F, 2-40-F, 2-60-F, 2-100-F, 2-140-F, 2-250-F, 2-500-F, 2-1000-F, 2-30SS-F, 2-60SS-F, 2-100SS-F, 2-140SS-F, 2-200SS-F
COMPATIBILITY & APPLICATIONS

Where the Rusco 2" Spin-Down Works

This filter is ideal for municipal or well water with sand, silt, rust, or scale—common in agricultural irrigation, livestock systems, commercial car washes, and light industrial applications. Use it as primary sediment filtration ahead of softeners, carbon tanks, or RO systems. The 2" slip ports integrate easily with standard PVC plumbing. Choose polyester screens for general sediment; upgrade to stainless steel for corrosive water, high temperatures, or long-term durability. Flush the valve weekly or as sediment accumulates—visible through the clear housing.

💧 Pro Tip: Size your mesh based on sediment type, not just micron rating. If you're dealing with fine silt or clay, start at 60–100 micron to avoid blinding the screen too quickly. You can always step down later once heavier debris is controlled.
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Rusco 2" Spin-Down Filter with Flush Valve

$139.99

$49.00

Description

The Rusco 2" Spin-Down Filter with Flush Valve uses centrifugal separation to remove sediment before it reaches your plumbing, equipment, or downstream filters—handling flows from 18 to 100 GPM with a quick-flush ball valve for maintenance without shutdown. Available in polyester or stainless steel mesh from 24 to 1000 microns, it's built for high-flow residential, commercial, and agricultural applications where sediment protection matters.
SPECIFICATIONS

Rusco 2" Spin-Down Filter Performance

Flow Range
18–100 GPM
High-capacity spin-down
Port Size
2" Slip
Standard PVC connection
Max Pressure
150 PSI
Rated working pressure
Screen Options
9 Micron Sizes
Polyester or stainless steel
Housing Type
Clear
Visual sediment monitoring
Maintenance
Flush Valve
No disassembly needed
TECHNICAL DETAILS

Dimensions & Screen Options

Dimensions 17-7/8" L × 5-1/2" W
Connection Type 2" Slip (PVC)
Polyester Mesh Sizes 24, 30, 40, 60, 100, 140, 250, 500, 1000 micron
Stainless Steel Mesh 30, 60, 100, 140, 200 micron (316 SS)
Sediment Removal Centrifugal spin-down action—debris settles at bottom
Flush Valve Ball valve at base for quick sediment purge
Model Numbers 2-24-F, 2-30-F, 2-40-F, 2-60-F, 2-100-F, 2-140-F, 2-250-F, 2-500-F, 2-1000-F, 2-30SS-F, 2-60SS-F, 2-100SS-F, 2-140SS-F, 2-200SS-F
COMPATIBILITY & APPLICATIONS

Where the Rusco 2" Spin-Down Works

This filter is ideal for municipal or well water with sand, silt, rust, or scale—common in agricultural irrigation, livestock systems, commercial car washes, and light industrial applications. Use it as primary sediment filtration ahead of softeners, carbon tanks, or RO systems. The 2" slip ports integrate easily with standard PVC plumbing. Choose polyester screens for general sediment; upgrade to stainless steel for corrosive water, high temperatures, or long-term durability. Flush the valve weekly or as sediment accumulates—visible through the clear housing.

💧 Pro Tip: Size your mesh based on sediment type, not just micron rating. If you're dealing with fine silt or clay, start at 60–100 micron to avoid blinding the screen too quickly. You can always step down later once heavier debris is controlled.