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Hayward WGX1032BHF2 Suction Outlet Cover With Inner Frame - 12 Square inch High Flow

Hayward WGX1032BHF2 Suction Outlet Cover With Inner Frame - 12 Square inch High Flow

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What This Part Is Used For
The Hayward WGX1032BHF2 is a 12 square inch high flow suction outlet cover with inner frame. It mounts over a compatible suction outlet sump in the pool wall or floor and allows water to enter the circulation system safely. This cover is a visible part of the pool’s drain safety assembly.

Why This Part Matters
A damaged or expired suction cover can create safety hazards and reduce proper flow through the system. High flow covers are required where circulation demand is greater, such as with larger pumps or dual drain configurations. Using the wrong size or flow rating can affect performance and compliance. Replacing worn covers helps maintain safe and consistent operation.

Key Features and Specifications

  • Manufacturer part number: WGX1032BHF2
  • 12 square inch suction outlet cover
  • High flow rating
  • Includes inner frame
  • For compatible Hayward suction outlet assemblies

Installation and Fitment Guidance
Turn off circulation before removing the existing cover and inspect the sump and frame for damage. Tighten mounting screws evenly to ensure a secure fit. Confirm by manufacturer part number before ordering.

About the Hayward Brand
Hayward offers a full ecosystem of pool equipment including pumps, sand and cartridge filters, heaters, automation controls, cleaners, and salt chlorination systems. Their safety fittings are built to work seamlessly with Hayward hydraulic components. This integrated approach simplifies new installations and equipment upgrades. Service professionals trust Hayward for dependable replacement support.

Common Service Context
This cover is commonly replaced during safety inspections, remodels, or when visible cracks and wear appear. Techs often identify it during drain retrofits or when updating older suction fittings to current standards.

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