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Zoeller Waste-Mate 267 Sewage Pump, 1/2 HP – Heavy-Duty Submersible Sewage, Effluent or Dewatering Pump

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About this item

  • Zoeller Waste-Mate 267 is a heavy-duty submersible sewage, effluent, or dewatering pump with 1/2 HP
  • Ideal for residential & commercial use; Passes 2" spherical solid waste with plastic impeller
  • Float-operated sewage pump with a 2-pole mechanical switch & non-clogging vortex impeller design
  • Durable cast engineered construction utilizes ASTM Class 25 cast iron for switch case & pump housing
  • Automatic discharge with integral float switch is completely submersible, watertight, & dust-tight



Product Description


basement water pump
About Us

Founded in the family basement in 1939, Zoeller Pump Company is one of the oldest family-owned water pump manufacturers in North America. Over the past seven decades, Zoeller Pump Company has established itself as a dependable leader in the wastewater industry. Through continuous research and development, we are always improving our products and processes to provide the highest possible quality to our loyal customers and end users.

Zoeller Waste-Mate 267 Sewage Pump

HEAVY-DUTY SUBMERSIBLE SEWAGE, EFFLUENT OR DEWATERING PUMP

Zoeller Waste-Mate 267 is considered one of America’s most popular sewage ejectors and is known for reliability, durability, and performance. Each sewage pump is industry-proven and constructed using cast iron and stainless-steel hardware with an integral, 2-pole, snap-action float switch. The heat-dissipating cast iron body has a powder coated epoxy finish that provides maximum pumping performance under the most extreme conditions, a cool run design, and a non-clogging vortex impeller.

  • Made in the USA using a majority of US content
  • 1/2 HP submersible sewage pump, 100% factory tested
  • Automatic and non-automatic options available
  • 2" NPT discharge, passes 2" spherical solids
  • Performance: 128 GPM at 5' TDH, shut-off: 21.5' TDH
  • Cast iron construction
Dewatering pump

Waste-Mate 267 Specifications

Zoeller Waste-Mate 266 sewage pump has an engineered plastic base, while Zoeller Waste-Mate 267 sewage pump has a cast-iron base. Each model has a non-clogging vortex design that utilizes either a plastic or cast-iron impeller to disintegrate and pass solids up to 2” (spherical).

All pumps are completely submersible, hermetically sealed to be watertight and dust-tight, and utilize stainless steel components, such as screws, bolts, handle, guard and arm,

and seal assembly. The shaft seal is manufactured from carbon and ceramic, while the square ring and gasket are Neoprene. Both Zoeller Waste-Mate 266 and 267 sewage pumps are ideal for residential, commercial, and new construction uses, and have a powder coated epoxy finish that provides maximum pumping performance under the most extreme conditions.

Superior Performance, Reliability, & Durability

pump applications

Zoeller Waste-Mate 266 and 267 are ideal for:

  • Residential Sewage and Dewatering
  • Light Commercial Sewage and Dewatering
  • New Construction
  • Wastewater/Lift Stations

pump features

  • 2” NPT discharge
  • 1/2 HP
  • 2” (50 mm) spherical solids capacity
  • Cast iron impeller
  • Available in 3 phase voltages

pump specifications

  • Motor: 1/2 HP
  • Voltage: 115-460 V
  • Hertz: 60 Hz
  • RPM: 1,750 RPM
  • Insulation: Class B
sump pump for houses

John J.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
Zoeller 267 -0002 sewage pump is an excellent powerful pump. It discharges water much faster than standard sump pumps which is important for me during severe New Jersey storms, hurricanes and snow melt with heavy rain . Eg., Floyd, Irene, Sandy, Ida etc.This is a replacement for a 28 year old zoeller 267 sewage pump installed after my builder’s sump pump burned out during a basement flood which could have been caused by something getting caught in its blades as water receded back into the sump pit. My lawyer referred me to a person specializing in basement water repairs who advised me to request the builder replace the sump pump with a zoeller 267 sewage pump with a 2 inch discharge. It should handle anything passing through its blades. My builder changed the PVC piping to 2 inches from the standard 1 1/2 inch to match the Zoeller discharge outlet.I recently purchased this Zoeller 267 -0002 model because the number 0002 means it does not have its own automated switch. My original zoeller pump switch failed after about 7 years as do all sump pump switches seem to. I have a back up 1/2 hp sump pump in a separate pit whose switch also failed. Since I use separare sump pump float switches to plug in my pumps I did not need a switch built into my new zoeller pump.My pumps during normal rainy periods will cycle on and off for days and weeks. The zoeller pump discharges water much quicker than the 1/2 hp backup sump pump. Usually the sump pit inlets under my basement floor do not fill the sump pits as fast as the pumps eject the water. However during severe storms the water levels have rose beyond two 4 inch inlets near the top of my zoeller sump pit at which point my old zoeller pump and backup pump run continuously as the water enters the two pits as fast as each pump could eject the water from there respective pits. I also have a third pump with a flexible hose I run out my basement window. I used it two or three times over the last 28 years.I’ve had my new pump for about a month and as expected it has cycled on and off continuously for most of the time. Currently the water table is below the bottom of the on position and it may dry out with a stretch of dry weather. If my new Zoeller pump has the same long service life as my old Zoeller pump I’ll be very happy.I should have replaced my 28 year old Zoeller pump a year ago when I started seeing an oil slick on the sump pit water. This may have caused it to run hot. During cycling times it was fine. But this past January during severe rains and snow melt i believe it’s heat protection sensor was shutting it down during continuous running until it cooled off.
Brett
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
Works great and seems high quality. Therefore I bought two.
Bob in Central Oregon
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
I love replacing sewage pumps. OK, -not-. But if you have one, you know that replacement is inevitable. My great uncle, Edsel Murphy, predicts that failure is most likely on a holiday weekend, sucky weather conditions, and getting the replacement will of course take many days or even weeks.We beat the odds this time. These pumps have a useful-life history of about ten years per some online reviews. Ours made it to almost 12. The great news for us is that the pump was shipped across the country and arrived on my doorstep the morning of the second day from ordering it. About 40 hours from click to doorbell. The week before Christmas. Competing with all the holiday shipments. !Wow!The box was more than a bit beat up when the pump arrived, but it's a cast steel bulldog and nothing inside the box was damaged. By the time it arrived I'd pumped out the sump and sanitized it, so swapping the new one in was pretty simple. It's an exact replacement for the one installed a dozen years ago, so it took no additional plumbing/piping modifications. Electrical the same, where I got to connect the wiring exactly the same way the old one was connected. I did a water test to verify function and put the lid back on the sump, hopefully for another dozen years.My wife suggests that we mark a calendar for about ten years from now, a tickler to buy another pump, and replace it at our own convenience, and nowhere close to the whim and schedule of dear great-uncle Ed.-------The bottom line--This is an extremely robust pump, especially compared with some of the pieces carried at the local big-box stores. It's serviceable to a certain extent, but the service kit is about a third of the cost of the new replacement pump, and of course time is of the, um, essence when one of these poops out. So an easy choice -- just get the new one. The costs of this particular pump seems pretty consistent across several online vendors. Getting it via Amazon worked out quite well on cost, plus free shipping. The fabulous fast service and delivery effort from the vendor really minimized the inconvenience, especially when I consider the timing with the holidays. Hats off to all the folks who made that extra effort, thank you!
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2019
This is a very sturdy high capacity pump. It's easy to install and since it is made of cast iron it's very heavy, The pump worked fine but the Manufacturer need to improve their packaging because the pump arrived almost out of the box. Reading reviews many of these same pumps are damaged in shipping, however mine worked fine. I did deduct one start for packaging.
Darvin F.
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2018
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Kitty Mao
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2018
I like it. It does the good job since it has been installed.
Ponydoc
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2018
Zoeller pumps are the best sump pump of all of the available brands. However, this is not to say they are good pumps, but rather not as bad as some of the others. If used continually, they will fail in 2 to 3 years. The pumps are date stamped and have a 3 year warranty. If you plan to take advantage of the warranty, then buy from a local store and keep your receipt. If you choose to buy this pump online, you may not receive the shipment very quickly or perhaps not at all. They are heavy units and shipped the most inexpensive route which means you only stand a 50:50 chance of getting them. If your need is urgent, shop somewhere else. I have 5 sump pumps on my property in continuous use. All but one are Zoellers, ironically this pump was to replace the failing non Zoeller pump. (Unfortunately, I did not receive this shipment although I have received them via Amazon in the past). I keep at least 2 on hand at all times for spares. I replace at least one pump every 6 months to a year. Any pump which is critical to keeping you high and dry should be replaced on a 3 year cycle or you will have an emergency eventually. Buy Zoeller, just don't expect much.
TWen
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2014
My house has 3 of this units, taking care of our storm and sewer water. They are very reliable and durable, lasting on average 12 years before needing replacement.