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New Waste Oil Transfer Pump,bulk Oil,drain Oil,hydraulic Oil, Machine Oil,10 Gpm on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Watertown, South Dakota, United States

Watertown, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT OUR PUMPS, CALL 1-605-881-3473. Bid with confidence. We have a money back return policy if your not satisfied. Our feedback says it all! This is a brand new (Made in USA) Redline MP2000DD which features a 1/3HP Leeson continuous duty 110 volt electric motor. This pump is built here in our shop in Watertown, South Dakota and we handle all service and warranty work. It comes with a full 1 year warranty. It can be used to transfer new or used motor oil, transmission fluid, hydraulic oil, antifreeze, vegetable oil, diesel, and fuel oil. Notice: This pump is to be used with oil that is at least 50 degrees in temperature and not heavier than 15w40. This unit features a 15 pound "Heavy Duty" permanent magnet electric motor, a 1/2" pipe threaded port self primeing cast iron pump with steel gears that moves WVO at 10 GPM and diesel fuel at 12 GPM, a precision machined solid steel drive shaft, an on/off switch, and a sturdy 12 gauge steel frame. It will lift oil 15 feet and it can be used with up to 20 feet of suction line if needed. This pump needs 3000 watts if run off of an inverter. Shipping weight for this unit is 35 pounds. This pump will self prime and uses 1" ID hose. This unit has an adjustable built in bypass system and puts out up to 100 PSI. It can be used with trigger nozzles. Shipping for this item is $55.00 to the lower 48 states. Alaska shipping is $85.00. Canada shipping is $165.00.    Thanks, redlinepumps   

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