Product Details
Sotera™ FR200 Series 13 GPM 24 V DC Heavy-Duty Lubricant Transfer Pump-n-Go with Hose and Manual Nozzle (FR210B) by Fill-Rite®. The Sotera pump is a 24V DC 13GPM UL listed explosion-proof lubricant transfer pump. The pump utilizes a glass-reinforced polypropylene housing that is designed with Hytrel™ diaphragms, nitrile elastomers, 2" bung adapter, 1" NPT straight flange outlet as well as a 1" x 12' transfer hose, 1" manual nozzle and 23" to 40 1/2" telescoping steel suction pipe. Pump is designed to transfer oil and lubricating fluids. Please always refer to the Sotera Chemical Resistance Guide for compatibility.
Specifications
Liquid Type: Hydraulic Oils, Light Oils, Medium Viscosity Liquids, Oil, Lubricating Fluid |
Max Viscosity: 0-3,000 cps |
Motor Power: 1/4 hp, 2600 RPM |
Voltage: 24 V DC |
Watts: 240 W |
Current Range: 10 A |
Max Pressure: 15 psi |
Max Discharge Pressure: 15 psi |
Flow Rate: 13 GPM |
Inlet: 1" |
Outlet: 1" |
Discharge Hose: 1" x 12' Hose with Static Ground Wire |
Cable Connection: Bare Leads |
Industry: Agriculture |
Nozzle: 1" Cast Aluminum Manual Nozzle |
Includes
- Pump
- Telescoping Steel Suction Tube (23" to 40 1/2")
- 1" x 12' Hose
- Manual Nozzle
- Nozzle boot
Features
- Maximum particle size up to 0.100" diameter
- Pump can run dry without damage
- Thermally protected motor
- 8" Hg 'Dry Lift' [9 ft (2.7M) of water]
Tuthill Transfer Systems (TTS) is a wholly owned, privately held subsidiary of Tuthill Corporation, located in Burr Ridge, IL. Tuthill Corporation has a long history in the development of new products for the pump markets. Dating back to 1892, Chicago builders needed a vast supply of construction material to fuel the city's rapid expansion. James B. Tuthill purchased a local clay quarry and a kiln and began supplying Chicago common bricks to local construction firms. Tuthill searched for an efficient way to lift the clay from the quarry floor and deliver the company's bricks to construction sites. In the early 1920's, his inquiries turned up a new transportation idea—a steam-powered truck engine.
The design of the engine proved unworkable, but Tuthill recognized the value of the engine's only practical feature: a small, internal gear pump which injected fuel oil directly into the truck boiler. Tuthill refined the pump design and marketed it to companies that produced oil-fired boilers for use in residential and industrial heating. In 1927 the Tuthill Pump Company (TPC) was formed by James B. Tuthill and Gray B Tuthill to manufacture and sell lube and oil burner pumps. The Tuthill internal gear pump was well accepted and proved itself successful and thus became the foundation for today's Tuthill Corporation.
With this legacy and competency in the fluid transfer product offerings, Tuthill acquired Ossian Engineering Company in 1961 which resulted in the introduction of the Fill-Rite® branded fuel and meter product lines. In 1995 Tuthill Transfer Systems broke ground on their new state-of-the art production facility on Aviation Drive in Fort Wayne, IN. where to this day continues to manufacture world-class products with a commitment to U.S. based manufacturing. In 1998 Tuthill Transfer Systems augmented its core Fill-Rite fuel pump and meter offerings by making another acquisition – the purchase of Fluid Power Products, Inc. (FPP). This product line, now known as Fill-Rite Precision Meters extends the capabilities of fuel pumps by offering highly accurate, weights and measures compatible metering systems for the transfer of a wide range of fuels, liquids, oils, and chemicals.