Inside a Cornell Redi-Prime® Pump Assembly

Reliable priming is one of the most important factors in keeping a pump system operating smoothly in the field. Whether the application is construction dewatering, municipal bypass, industrial transfer, or rental fleet service, operators need equipment that can get to work quickly and continue performing under demanding conditions.

Cornell’s Redi-Prime® system is designed to support that goal.

A recent Cornell video gives viewers a closer look at how a Redi-Prime pump system is assembled. The footage, filmed during Pump School, walks through the build process and shows the components that come together to create a dependable priming package.

Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2CP5x4m2no&t=82s

Built for Practical Field Performance

In real-world pumping applications, priming is not just a startup step. It can affect uptime, operator workload, equipment reliability, and overall jobsite efficiency. A system that primes dependably helps crews focus on the work instead of troubleshooting pump startup issues.

Cornell Redi-Prime systems are engineered with that field reality in mind. The assembly process reflects the same approach Cornell applies across its pump lines: robust construction, application-focused design, and attention to serviceability.

 

Why Redi-Prime Matters

For many users, the value of a priming system comes down to confidence. Pumps may be moved from site to site, started and stopped repeatedly, or placed in applications where suction conditions are less than ideal. A dependable priming system helps reduce delays and supports consistent operation.

That is especially important for rental companies, contractors, municipalities, and industrial users who need equipment that is ready to perform when conditions change. Cornell’s Redi-Prime system helps provide that flexibility by supporting quick, dependable pump startup.

A Look at the Process

The video offers a useful behind-the-scenes view of how the system is put together. It is a reminder that pump performance starts well before a unit reaches the jobsite. Component selection, assembly practices, and product knowledge all contribute to the final system.

For customers and distributors, videos like this are also a valuable training tool. They help explain not only what a system does, but how the pieces work together to support performance in the field.

See the System Come Together

Cornell Pump has long emphasized education, training, and practical application knowledge through programs such as Pump School. This Redi-Prime assembly video continues that tradition by giving viewers a closer look at the equipment behind the performance.

Watch the Redi-Prime pump assembly video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2CP5x4m2no&t=82s

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