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These pumps have a selectable flow rate, so you can adjust flow for different dispensing applications. A lever handle maximizes output with each stroke for low-effort dispensing.
A 316 stainless steel housing makes these pumps resistant to coolants such as ethylene glycol.
Use these pumps to move lubricating oil, such as hydraulic and motor oil.
Rotate the handle to dispense a continuous flow of liquid.
For low-effort dispensing, these pumps have a lever handle that maximizes output with each stroke. Use them to pump lubricating oil, such as motor oil.
All of these pumps have bonding and grounding wires, while some also have an internal flame arrester, to pump fuel, cleaning solvents, and lacquer thinners.
A nozzle and hose allow you to dispense directly into your container. The lever handle maximizes output with each stroke for low-effort dispensing. The handle delivers fluid on both the forward and backward strokes to quickly move drum contents.
For low‐effort dispensing, a lever handle maximizes output with each stroke. The handle delivers fluid on both the forward and backward strokes to quickly move drum contents.
Remove liquid from hard‐to‐reach areas with a long, flexible intake tube that extends into deep and hard‐to-access tanks.
With wetted parts made of FDA listed materials, these pumps can be used with food, water, and beverage. They have a nonsparking motor for use in applications where electricity is unavailable or dangerous.
Often used with ammonia, etching and cleaning solutions, and other caustics, these pumps have a nonsparking air-powered motor for applications where electricity is unavailable or dangerous.
A filter/lubricator ensures efficiency and reduces wear on the pump. Often used with hydraulic oil and motor oil in addition to acidic and alkaline liquids, these pumps have a nonsparking motor for use in applications where electricity is unavailable or dangerous.
These pumps have a motor that is rated for IEC Zone 1, Groups IIB and IIA; and IEC Zone 21, Groups IIIC, IIIB, and IIIA hazardous locations with flammable gases and vapors, so they can be used with liquids such as acetone, ethanol, methyl ethyl ketone, xylene, and mineral spirits.
Use these pumps with fuel and flammable liquids, such as acetone, ethanol, and gasoline. They handle nearly twice the amount of pressure as other air-powered drum pumps to move high-viscosity liquids.
Transfer lubricating oil such as hydraulic and motor oil with these pumps. They handle nearly twice the amount of pressure as other air-powered drum pumps to move high-viscosity liquids.
With a higher pressure than other air-powered drum pumps, these pumps move thick chemicals with a viscosity of up to 5,000 centipoise. A stainless steel housing stands up to acids, solvents, and other caustics.
Use these pumps to move lubricating oil such as hydraulic and motor oil.
A stainless steel construction allows these pumps to be used with aggressive chemicals such as methyl ethyl ketone and xylene.
Pump fuel such as gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fuel.
These pumps are designed for use in food and beverage applications.
Drain and transfer liquid more quickly and easily than hand-operated pumps and siphon pumps.
These pumps quickly empty drum contents by moving 48 gallons of liquid per minute. Their electric motors are UL listed for use in environments with flammable gases and combustible dust.
Alter the flow rate for versatile dispensing.
Including nozzles and connectors, these pumps come with everything you need to start pumping.
Commonly used in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic processing, these pumps are designed for sanitary environments.
These pumps are rated for fuel such as gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fuel.
The foot pedal allows hands-free operation.
Attach these pumps to any 12-volt battery for on-site diesel fuel dispensing at construction sites, on boats, and in other environments without electrical hookups.
A nozzle and hose allow you to dispense directly into your container. For on-site diesel fuel dispensing at construction sites, on boats, and in other environments without electrical hookups, attach these portable pumps to any 12-volt battery.
Operating on a 12-volt battery, use these pumps to transfer and drain fuel such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and kerosene.
These pumps are C-UL listed for use in environments with flammable gases and combustible dust. Operating on a 12-volt battery, use them to transfer and drain fuel such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and kerosene.
With a 316 stainless steel housing and a PTFE diaphragm, these pumps resist a variety of acids, alkalies, and flammable liquids such as phosphoric acid, acetone, and methyl ethyl ketone (MEK). They're designed for moving large volumes of thick sludges and slurries in demanding environments.
These pumps have a PTFE diaphragm compatible with oil, fuel, and chemicals such as mineral spirits, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), and xylene. They have a rugged aluminum housing for moving large volumes of thick sludges and slurries in demanding environments.
The Santoprene diaphragm resists cracking for a long service life and stands up to water and chemicals such as ammonium hydroxide. These pumps have a rugged aluminum housing for moving large volumes of thick sludges and slurries in demanding environments.
A neoprene diaphragm resists oil and chemicals such as isopropyl alcohol and deionized water. These pumps have a rugged aluminum housing for moving large volumes of thick sludges and slurries in demanding environments.
UL listed for pumping petroleum products and rated for use with flammable liquids, these pumps move diesel fuel, gasoline, kerosene, and mineral spirits. They can be grounded to dissipate static electricity.
The fluoroelastomer diaphragm withstands higher temperatures than a neoprene diaphragm and has better resistance to fuel such as gasoline and kerosene. These pumps have large internal pathways and check valves with flaps to accommodate thick sewage, abrasive slurries, and industrial waste with large solids that would damage standard air-powered transfer pumps.
A neoprene diaphragm stands up to oil and chemicals such as isopropyl alcohol and deionized water. These pumps have large internal pathways and check valves with flaps to accommodate thick sewage, abrasive slurries, and industrial waste with large solids that would damage standard air-powered transfer pumps.
With a 316 stainless steel housing and a fluoroelastomer diaphragm, these pumps resist a variety of harsh acids and alkalies, such as phosphoric acid, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid. They have large internal pathways and check valves with flaps to accommodate thick sewage, abrasive slurries, and industrial waste with large solids that would damage standard air-powered transfer pumps.
Made of FDA listed materials for use with food and beverage, these pumps have a sanitary quick-clamp fluid connection for easy cleaning. They are commonly used to move sauces, concentrates, and other thick liquids with solids.
This pump has a totally enclosed nonventilated (TENV) motor that is cooled by the liquid being pumped. Also known as a flexible impeller pump, it creates a suction force that can draw liquid upward to fill the pump chamber when your liquid source is below the pump.
These pumps have an impact-resistant aluminum housing and handle larger solids than other battery-operated water-removal pumps. Use them to remove water from areas without power.
An aluminum housing provides excellent impact resistance. Use these pumps to clean up water in flooded areas without a sump pit. Pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates.
These pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates. Use the handle to carry pumps from job to job.
The switch activates on increasing pressure caused by rising water levels for a long service life. It has a separate cord, so you can replace the switch without replacing the whole pump. Use the handle to carry pumps from job to job.
Pumps have a powerful motor that provides more than twice the flow rate of standard water-removal pumps to quickly remove large volumes of liquid. They activate when plugged in; add a float switch to control when the pump activates.
Move higher volumes of water than with other high-flow water-removal pumps. These pumps activate when plugged in. You can add a plug-in switch to control when the pump activates.
Built with high-chromium stainless steel components, these pumps stand up to salt water with up to 25% sand by volume and resist wear caused by abrasive particles. Fill the fuel tank with gasoline to remove water at sites without power.
Fill the fuel tank with gasoline to remove water at sites without power.
Transfer raw sewage water that contains solids up to 2” in diameter. These pumps have a float switch with a separate cord that can unplug, so you can replace the switch without replacing the whole pump.
Wheel these pumps to remote areas with no power. They can handle sewage water with thick sludge, silt, and debris up to 2” in diameter.
Driven by an air-powered pump, this dispenser comes with an adapter to mount through a bung opening on a drum.
Equipped with a flowmeter/totalizer, this dispenser displays both the flow rate and the cumulative flow volume of the oil dispensed.
These manual dispensers are more portable than air-powered dispensers.
Add faucets to oil dispensing stations for increased utility.
Connect these dispensing stations to your bulk oil container to easily fill hand-held dispensers.
Measure oil as it's dispensed.
Dispense grease using compressed air.
This dispenser delivers over three times more grease per stroke than our dual-output dispensers.
Switch between high-pressure and low-pressure settings. Use high pressure to dispense thicker grease or to force grease through clogged fittings. Use low pressure for high-volume dispensing.
Mount these pumps to your grease container to bulk load guns.
The gauge provides an instant visual check of liquid levels in your drum without interfering with the use of the faucet.
All of these faucets are primarily used on drums, but can also be used on tanks, carboys, and other containers.
Push or pull the faucet handle to open; release the handle and the faucet automatically shuts off.
Use these faucets with fluids at least as thick as motor oil.