Mechanics12’s Blog

Just another WordPress.com weblog

Tuthill Transfer (FIL1210C) 12 Volt Fuel Transfer Pump

Posted by mechanics12 on April 14, 2009

Handling chemicals, oils, and fuel can be a dangerous business if you don’t have the right tools for the job. Similarly, removing these liquids from a vehicle in order to service it can be tricky. It is important to invest in a quality fuel transfer pump to be qualified to handle this task correctly. The Tuthill Transfer 1210C 12 Volt Fuel Transfer Pump 14 GPM is an industry standard and will deliver excellent performance for your fuel transfer needs.

This quality pump dispenses up to 15 gallons per minute or 57 liters per minute. All this power is packed into a design that weighs only 27 pounds, including the hose and nozzle, and its draw is easy on the DC power source it requires. With power comes great responsibility, so the saying goes, and this pump complies: to keep you safe, it is powered by an explosion-proof 1/4 HP motor, which contains durable permanent magnet and ball bearings.

The Tuthill Transfer 1210C 12 Volt Fuel Transfer Pump 14 GPM provides extra protection and durability by being equipped with a heavy-duty switch, thermal overload protection, and a junction box. The battery cable is made of a high-quality durable material and the rotor is solid iron.
An automatic by-pass valve and built-in strainer add to the ease of use of this pump. The 12 foot hose is equipped with a static ground. The manual nozzle is protected by a nozzle boot to prevent dirt and other contaminant from interfering.

The Tuthill Transfer 1210C 12 Volt Fuel Transfer Pump 14 GPM connects to tank openings with its 2 inch threaded base. The corrosion-proof section pipe adjusts to fit the job and vehicle’s needs, and its vanes are made of machined carbon. To protect your investment, the pump may be padlocked, and it is also rain proof, so it may be left outside, keeping it accessible wherever it may be used most.

Leave a Reply

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <pre> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>