Oil transfer pumps are used to move oils and liquids from drums of various sizes from 50 to 100 liters to 205 liters. Down Tube Oil Drum Pumps are used to suck up liquids in order to transfer them efficiently and correctly with the minimum amount of energy.
An electric barrel pump with the ability to drain liquid, a pressure plate for lubricating liquids, or as a normal barrel pump for circulation and transfer can be used. Drum pumps are available in various materials and specifications for small and large amounts of fluid transfer, ensuring compatibility with all handled liquids.
Kijeka Engineers provides a unique oil drum pump that minimizes time by allowing division of the fluid. The many types of oil pumps can be found here. Manual, electric and pneumatic pumps are available. We have an oil control gun on hand. Oil control guns are equipped with an electrical and mechanical gauge.
This lever action drum pump from Kijeka Engineers pumps lubricants, solvents and other non-corrosive agricultural and industrial products efficiently and successfully. Lever Barrel Pumps Made of steel, aluminum, NBR, brass, PVC, these pumps provide exceptional durability, pumping non-corrosive chemicals and fluids quickly and easily with this Kijeka drum hand pump.
Electric oil pumps are self-priming volumetric pumps. With a heavy duty oil pump to transfer large oils, pump oils, reused oil and other fluids. The pneumatically operated oil ratio pumps are suitable for use in businesses, workshops, farms, construction sites, and as part of a portable oil system. Visit our website for more information on Kijeka oil pumps.
When electrical power is not available or an electric fuel drum pump is inconvenient, manual fuel transfer pumps are often the fluid delivery method of choice. They are also generally used to dispense from a drum when only small amounts of fluid need to be transferred.
Our wide hand fuel pump range offers a variety of manual pumps with varying body materials, working mechanisms, flow rates, and fluid compatibility. An aluminum, lever-operated diesel hand pump and a cast iron, rotary oil fuel hand pump, for example, are both available.
There are a variety of voltages and pumping speeds available for an electric fuel transfer pump. In terms of design, it is similar to a rotary gear pump, except that it uses an electric motor instead of a crank for suction. Professionals and farmers are the main users of these pumps.
An electrical fuel transfer pump may be powered by 12-volt or 115-volt electrical systems and pump up to twenty-five gallons per minute, depending on the type you buy. A 12-volt pump will break free from the electrical system of your truck, but a 115-volt pump will be obstructed by a home or garage current.