Hand rotary drum pump is a manually operated oil pump designed to transfer liquids from a drum or barrel. It offers a cost-effective and efficient solution for transferring fluids safely and with minimal effort.
Specification
Model |
ATO-YBSY-100 |
Pump Housing |
Casting |
Part Material |
Rotor |
Casting |
Slide |
Composite Engineering Plastic |
Main Shaft |
Carbon Steel |
Seal |
Butyl Rubber |
Speed |
70~100 r/min |
Displacement per Revolution |
0.5 L/min |
Maximum Flow |
40 L/min |
Recommended Oil Pump Medium (Oil) |
Diesel, Aviation Kerosene, Gasoline, Alcohol |
Max. Ambient Operating Temperature |
122℉ (50℃) |
Min. Ambient Operating Temperature |
-40℉ (-40℃) |
Maximum Vacuum Drying |
0.02 mPa |
Oil Inlet Pipe Length |
1m |
Protection Level |
IP55 |
Oil Inlet Diameter |
32mm (1-1/4 inch) |
Oil Outlet Diameter |
25mm (1 inch) |
Continuous Working Time |
Continuous Use |
Dimension |
1.3m*0. 14m*0. 11m |
Weight |
7.2kg |
Note: The rotary drum oil pump must undergo strict temperature and shock resistance tests and is not restricted by the operating location.
Detail
Tips: Difference between hand rotary drum pump and semi rotary hand pump
A hand rotary drum pump and a semi-rotary hand pump differ in design and application. A hand rotary barrel pump uses a rotating handle to drive an internal drum, creating a continuous flow as the handle is turned. This type of pump is ideal for transferring light to medium-viscosity fluids from barrels and drums, offering a steady and uninterrupted flow.
In contrast, a semi-rotary hand pump operates with a reciprocating (back-and-forth) motion of the handle. Each half-turn of the handle generates suction and pressure, moving fluid through the pump in an intermittent flow. This pump is versatile, and suitable for a variety of fluids including water, oils, and certain chemicals, providing controlled, cyclical fluid transfer.
In summary, a manual rotary drum pump is best for applications requiring continuous flow, while a semi-rotary hand pump excels in tasks needing controlled, intermittent transfer.