Wisconsin distributors typically carry centrifugal pumps, positive displacement pumps, submersible pumps, vertical turbine pumps, gear pumps, diaphragm pumps, progressive cavity pumps, and self-priming pumps - sourced from multiple authorized manufacturers to match specific application requirements
Yes! But make sure you are working with an authorized repair and service center like Crane Engineering. Many authorized distributors in Wisconsin operate in-house service centers capable of pump teardown, rebuild, mechanical seal replacement, bearing service, and post-repair testing - in addition to equipment sales and parts supply, but be sure you put your trust in reliable, authorized service and repair.
Key Wisconsin industries include pulp and paper, food and dairy processing, water and wastewater treatment, pharmaceutical manufacturing, chemical processing, and general industrial manufacturing - all with significant fluid handling equipment needs.
Pump selection is based on fluid type, flow rate, system pressure, temperature, viscosity, and installation constraints. An authorized distributor with application engineering support can match pump type and manufacturer to your specific operating conditions.
An authorized distributor has a formal agreement with the manufacturer, providing access to OEM parts, factory-trained service, warranty support, and direct technical resources - which a general supplier typically cannot offer.
Yes. Some distributors offer engineering support for packaged pump skid systems, including design, fabrication, and installation coordination for both municipal and industrial applications.



