Hand crank pump, for oils, heating oil, diesel, with outlet, 18 l/min. Supplied = assembled. Design of pump = hand pump with telescopic immersion tube. For media = oils, self-lubricating liquids, non aggressive media, heating oil, diesel, petroleum. Material of pump = die cast, impact resistant. Pump rate = 18 l/min. Tube diameter = 40 mm. Immersion tube length = 355 - 955 mm. Scope of delivery = pump, outlet manifold, suction filter, drum adapter G 2''. Weight = 4.8 kg. Product type = hand pumps. For oils up to SAE 90, self lubricating, non aggressive media, diesel, heating oil, petroleum etc. Smooth running crank and excellent suction power. For 60/200/220 litre containers. Can be completely disassembled - easy to clean. Hand rotary piston pump with drainage elbow. For 60/200/220 litre containers. Ideal for filling measuring vessels, measuring cups, storage cans and canisters. Technical details Delivery rate: 0.3 l/rev, delivery rate at 60 rev/min: 18 l/min (diesel) Pumped media: for oils up to SAE 90, self lubricating, non aggressive media, heating oil, diesel, petroleum Use: for 60/200/220 litre containers Areas: ideal for filling measuring vessels, measuring cups, storage cans and canisters Length of three-part suction hose: 355 - 955 mm Drum screw connection: G 2'' a Specification With outlet manifold , suction filter and drum adapter G 2''. Telescopic suction hose adjustable in length (from 355 to 955 mm) Pump without discharge hose - include the complete delivery hose set as an accessory in your order. Special features Smooth running hand crank operation without irritation. Excellent suction power due to exacting component precision. Very compact design. Impact resistant pump housing. Non-slip handle. Only gaskets have been used to seal the individual components. Assembly, commissioning and change of container without tools. Can be completely disassembled - easy to clean. 3-year warranty when the pump strainer included is used (without wear parts) Please note: if media compatibility is unclear, please enquire about the suitability of pumps beforehand.