Product Details
Rotary Action Professional Multi-Liquid Pump with Filter for 15-55 gal Drums by Flo-Fast®. The Professional Model pump is made of a plastic composite material that is compatible with all types of fluids from water to fuels and most chemicals.
Specifications
Action Type: Rotary Action |
Liquid Type: Fuels |
Compatible Container Capacity: 15-55 gal Drums |
Includes
- Pump Housing
- Handle
- 5' of hose
- Relief spring
- Tether with plug and static line
- 3 draw tubes
- Bung adapter
Features
- Pumps or draws (siphons) up to 8 gallons per minute (GPM)
- As a result empties 7.5 gallon can in under 60 seconds
- Corrosion resistant 3 Vane Rotary Pump
- New Telescoping Draw Tube allows the flexibility to own multiple size containers with the need for only 1 Pump
- The double-seal technology that in effect holds up with all types of fluids, even the harshest chemicals
- Shaft runs independently from the internal 3 vane rotor and runs on a bearing to ensure all components turn and stay in alignment; providing a tremendous amount of cycle life
- Tight tolerances which provide maximum suction and self-priming
- Container Pump: Fits industry standard 5, 7.5, 10.5, and 15 gallon containers with a 3 inch wide opening
- Barrel Pump: Adapts to standard 15, 30, and 55 gallon barrels with bung adaptor
- Combo Pump: Fits industry standard 5, 7.5, 10.5, and 15 gallon containers with a 3 inch wide opening; Also adapts to standard 15, 30, and 55 gallon barrels with bung adaptor
- Pump hose offers industry-leading safety tether which attaches to a vessel or vehicle to ensure hose stays in fluid opening, eliminating spillage
- Also draws fluid out of a barrel at a rate of 8 gallons per minute. Simply place the hose down into the fluid, and reverse the pump to pull fluid out
FLO-FAST® was conceived after a fuel spill at a race track. Thus, early on FLO-FAST was developed as a safe and easy way to transfer fuel into and out of race cars. The inventor, Norman Franks, was at a race track getting ready to fuel up before a test session. He had his funnel and fuel container ready to pour, but as the fuel began to pour the funnel tipped and fuel went everywhere. There was gasoline all over the inside of the roll cage and on the seat cushion. It was a mess and a huge hassle.