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Use these pumps in food and beverage applications.
Push the plunger to pump water, cleaners, and chemicals.
These pumps have a selectable flow rate, so you can adjust flow for different dispensing applications. A lever handle maximizes output with each stroke for low-effort dispensing.
A lever handle maximizes output with each stroke for low-effort dispensing.
Designed to move low volumes of caustic liquids in confined areas, these pumps have a thin intake tube and a small handle.
Rotate the handle to dispense a continuous flow of liquid.
Eliminate leaks and waste with a faucet-style nondrip nozzle that quickly starts and stops flow.
A 316 stainless steel housing makes these pumps resistant to coolants such as ethylene glycol.
Made with PTFE components, these pumps stand up to aggressive chemicals our other drum pumps can't, such as hydrochloric acid, bleach, sodium hydroxide, and methyl ethyl ketone.
Made with polypropylene components, these pumps withstand highly corrosive diesel exhaust fluid while preventing it from crystallizing.
All of these pumps have bonding and grounding wires, while some also have an internal flame arrester, to pump fuel, cleaning solvents, and lacquer thinners.
These pumps have a discharge hose for transfer applications and a vacuum breaker that drains the hose to prevent siphoning. A lever handle delivers fluid on both the forward and backward strokes for faster dispensing than other drum pumps.
A lever handle delivers fluid on both the forward and backward strokes for faster dispensing than other drum pumps.
A nozzle and hose allow you to dispense directly into your container. The lever handle maximizes output with each stroke for low-effort dispensing. The handle delivers fluid on both the forward and backward strokes to quickly move drum contents.
For low‐effort dispensing, a lever handle maximizes output with each stroke. The handle delivers fluid on both the forward and backward strokes to quickly move drum contents.
Remove liquid from hard‐to‐reach areas with a long, flexible intake tube that extends into deep and hard‐to-access tanks.
Use these pumps to move lubricating oil, such as hydraulic and motor oil.
For low-effort dispensing, these pumps have a lever handle that maximizes output with each stroke. Use them to pump lubricating oil, such as motor oil.
Since these pumps use suction to draw liquid out of your container, they continue dispensing once you get them started.
Drain and transfer liquid more quickly and easily than hand-operated pumps and siphon pumps.
These pumps quickly empty drum contents by moving 48 gallons of liquid per minute. Their electric motors are UL listed for use in environments with flammable gases and combustible dust.
Alter the flow rate for versatile dispensing.
Designed to move 40 gallons of liquid per minute, these pumps quickly empty drum contents.
Including nozzles and connectors, these pumps come with everything you need to start pumping.
Commonly used in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic processing, these pumps are designed for sanitary environments.
These pumps are rated for fuel such as gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fuel.
For easy cleaning, these pumps have a sanitary quick-clamp discharge connection. They're made of FDA listed materials for use with food, water, and beverage.
With wetted parts made of FDA listed materials, these pumps can be used with food, water, and beverage. They have a nonsparking motor for use in applications where electricity is unavailable or dangerous.
Often used with ammonia, etching and cleaning solutions, and other caustics, these pumps have a nonsparking air-powered motor for applications where electricity is unavailable or dangerous.
A filter/lubricator ensures efficiency and reduces wear on the pump. Often used with hydraulic oil and motor oil in addition to acidic and alkaline liquids, these pumps have a nonsparking motor for use in applications where electricity is unavailable or dangerous.
These pumps have a motor that is rated for IEC Zone 1, Groups IIB and IIA; and IEC Zone 21, Groups IIIC, IIIB, and IIIA hazardous locations with flammable gases and vapors, so they can be used with liquids such as acetone, ethanol, methyl ethyl ketone, xylene, and mineral spirits.
Use these pumps with fuel and flammable liquids, such as acetone, ethanol, and gasoline. They handle nearly twice the amount of pressure as other air-powered drum pumps to move high-viscosity liquids.
With a higher pressure than other air-powered drum pumps, these pumps move thick chemicals with a viscosity of up to 5,000 centipoise. A stainless steel housing stands up to acids, solvents, and other caustics.
Transfer lubricating oil such as hydraulic and motor oil with these pumps. They handle nearly twice the amount of pressure as other air-powered drum pumps to move high-viscosity liquids.
These pumps are designed for use in food and beverage applications.
Use these pumps to move lubricating oil such as hydraulic and motor oil.
A stainless steel construction allows these pumps to be used with aggressive chemicals such as methyl ethyl ketone and xylene.
Pump fuel such as gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fuel.
A chemical- and impact-resistant PVDF housing stands up to aggressive chemicals such as methyl ethyl ketone and xylene.
The polypropylene housing provides good resistance to caustics such as ammonia, electropolishing solutions, and detergents and cleaning fluids.
Attach these pumps to any 12-volt battery for on-site diesel fuel dispensing at construction sites, on boats, and in other environments without electrical hookups.
A nozzle and hose allow you to dispense directly into your container. For on-site diesel fuel dispensing at construction sites, on boats, and in other environments without electrical hookups, attach these portable pumps to any 12-volt battery.
Quickly generate suction with battery power.
These pumps are C-UL listed for use in environments with flammable gases and combustible dust. Operating on a 12-volt battery, use them to transfer and drain fuel such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and kerosene.
Operating on a 12-volt battery, use these pumps to transfer and drain fuel such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and kerosene.
Quickly and cleanly transfer oil with no need for an electrical connection, air connection, or manual pumping. These drum pumps come with everything they need to operate.
The foot pedal allows hands-free operation.
Made of PVDF components, these pumps resist harsh chemicals such as hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. They have a foot pedal for hands-free operation.
Rated for continuous use, these pumps are often used to move caustics such as antifreeze and salt water. Mount them in any position, even upside down. Also known as diaphragm pumps, they are typically used for low-flow spraying, draining, and washdown applications.
Mount these pumps in any position, even upside down. Pumps have a subfractional horsepower motor rated for intermittent use. Also known as diaphragm pumps, use them for low-flow spraying, draining, and washdown applications.
Also known as gear pumps, these produce a smooth flow of liquid for applications such as cooling engines, powering hydraulic equipment, and extracting liquid from holding tanks.
A high-horsepower motor moves oil with a viscosity similar to SAE 60 motor oil. Also known as gear pumps, these produce a smooth flow of liquid to lubricate equipment and blend oils.
An aluminum enclosure around the motor provides protection in dusty and dirty environments. Designed to fit into small equipment, these pumps have miniature gears and a subfractional horsepower motor for low-flow applications.
Designed to fit into small equipment, these pumps have miniature gears and a subfractional horsepower motor for low-flow applications.
Commonly called rotary vane pumps, these are designed to pump water at high pressures in low-flow applications. Use at pressures up to 240 psi.
Keep your circulation pump in working order by replacing broken or worn parts.
A cast iron housing and steel gears allow these pumps to be used to dispense oil and fuel such as hydraulic oil and diesel fuel. Also known as gear pumps, they produce a smooth flow of liquid for applications such as engine lubrication.
These pumps have a bronze housing and gears for use with water. Also known as gear pumps, they produce a smooth flow of liquid for water delivery.
With a 316 stainless steel housing and PPS gears, these pumps are often used to dispense chemicals such as ethylene glycol, isopropyl alcohol, and nitric acid. Also known as gear pumps, they produce a smooth flow of liquid.
Commonly called rotary vane pumps, they have a built-in bypass relief valve to prevent pressure buildup.
Also known as plunger pumps, these can provide pressures up to 3,000 psi. Use them for washdowns, drain jetting, and other pressurized water-spraying applications.
Commonly called piston pumps, these are often used in high-pressure applications, such as hydrostatic testing of pipelines, tanks, and valves.
Replace worn or broken parts on your transfer pump.
Dispense precise amounts of fluid from a syringe. Commonly used in chemical and pharmaceutical research, fiber production, and equipment calibration, these pumps maintain a steady flow rate for accurate filling and measuring.
Automatically control output from a distance using 4‐20 mA or external-pulse signals. These pumps meter a consistent amount of liquid within ±2% of the maximum flow.
These pumps meter a consistent amount of liquid within ±2% of the maximum flow.
A 316 stainless steel housing provides corrosion resistance for a long life in harsh environments. These pumps meter a consistent amount of liquid within ±2% of the maximum flow.
An adjustment screw lets you increase or decrease flow rate without the hassle of changing tubing. Often used in boiler feed systems and water treatment, these pumps are compatible with chemicals such as cleaning fluids and acid-washing solutions.
Install these pumps in a panel cutout. Often used in food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and lab applications, they dispense small amounts of liquid at a set rate.
Also known as peristaltic pumps and tubing pumps, these maintain a fixed flow rate.
Inject chemicals into your water supply without using electricity—these pumps install directly in your pipeline and activate when water flows into the pump head.
With a footprint that's only a few inches in any direction, these pumps fit into compact systems to dispense small amounts of acids, cleaning fluids, and other chemicals. They're often used in sterilization, photochemical, and water treatment systems.
These pumps can be used with pressures four times higher than standard pumps for chemicals.
An adjustment dial with a locking lever allows for easy flow control. Also known as diaphragm metering pumps, these can be used with pressures up to four times higher than standard pumps for chemicals.
Commonly used in mining, wastewater treatment, and other systems that require large-diameter hose, these pumps have flanged hose connections and large diameter tubing.
For high-volume chemical sampling and draining, these pumps have a powerful motor that enables them to move 2,448 gallons of liquid per day.
Rated for liquids with a viscosity up to 5,000 centipoise, these pumps can be used with thick chemicals such as electropolishing solutions.
Automatically control output from a distance using variety of analog and digital signals, including 4-20mA and external pulse signals.
Keep your metering pump in working order by replacing worn parts.
Use these pumps for high-pressure output of antifreeze, hydraulic oil, and motor oil.
Equipped with a flowmeter/totalizer, this dispenser displays both the flow rate and the cumulative flow volume of the oil dispensed.
These manual dispensers are more portable than air-powered dispensers.
Driven by an air-powered pump, this dispenser comes with an adapter to mount through a bung opening on a drum.
Measure oil as it's dispensed.
Connect these dispensing stations to your bulk oil container to easily fill hand-held dispensers.
Dispense a fixed amount of oil by pumping the handle.
Set the cycle interval as well as the dispensing duration. This pump has a maximum flow of 0.1 oz. per second.
Choose from pumps that dispense with a set interval. Turn the dial to adjust the flow from 0.1 oz. to 0.2 oz. per cycle.
With a maximum flow of 0.005 oz. per cycle, these pumps deliver small, precise amounts of oil. Turn the dial to set the cycle interval.
Use with manual and electric pumps to dispense different amounts of oil from multiple lubrication points.
Ready to connect to your air system, these complete systems include a timer and a reservoir.
Connect these modular pumps to a reservoir and a solenoid valve to automate the flow of oil.
Air pressurizes the oil in the reservoir and atomizes the spray. Add a spray valve to direct the flow of oil.
This dispenser delivers over three times more grease per stroke than our dual-output dispensers.
Switch between high-pressure and low-pressure settings. Use high pressure to dispense thicker grease or to force grease through clogged fittings. Use low pressure for high-volume dispensing.
Connect these guns to container-mount dispensers for controlled dispensing.
Increase the pressure of your grease system when necessary to dispense thick grease and force grease through clogged fittings.
A display allows you to monitor how much grease is dispensed.
Dispense grease using compressed air.
Powered by your air system, these dispensers release a precise amount of grease in timed intervals, so your machine will never have too much or too little.
A spring delivers a constant, low-pressure flow of grease to your lubrication point, so it never runs dry.
For more control over the flow rate of your grease, choose these gas-driven dispensers over spring-driven dispensers. Their continuous flow automatically adjusts based on the dispensing duration you set on their dial (from one to 12 months).
By releasing a precise amount of grease at regular intervals, these motor-driven dispensers make sure your machine always has the right amount of grease.
Send precise amounts of grease to multiple lubrication points at regular intervals, so each point will always have the grease it needs.
Mount these pumps to your grease container to bulk load guns.
Save time dispensing the same amount. Compared to fixed-volume pipettors, these pipettors let you dispense up to 49 samples on a single draw.
Dispense multiple samples with a single press of a button. These pipettors have a capacity 10 times larger than that of our manual repeat dispensing pipettors.
Twist the knob to change the precise amount these pipettors draw in and dispense.
Switch between transferring liquids, mixing samples, and separating mixtures with the touch of a button. Compared to manual pipettors, these pipettors dispense using a motor to improve accuracy and reduce fatigue.
Good for speedy, routine dispensing jobs, these pipettors use air displacement to dispense the same volume every time.
Fill eight or more reservoirs with the same, precise amount of liquid in one go. Using air displacement, each channel on these pipettors draws or dispenses a set volume when you press the plunger.
Transfer eight or more equal samples at once with the push of a button. Compared to manual pipettors, these pipettors dispense using a motor to improve accuracy and reduce fatigue.
The simplest form of a pipette pump, these bulbs let you control flow as you quickly draw and dispense liquid. Use them with a pipette.
Transfer measured streams of liquid.
These fixed-volume micropipettes dispense a small amount of liquid for speedy, routine dispensing jobs.
Pair these pipettes with a pipette pump to transfer measured streams of liquid.
Pipette for hours on end—these ergonomic pipettors maintain even flow with just the push of a button.
Draw and dispense liquids at a controlled speed. These pumps give you more control of flow than a basic pipette bulb but not as much as an electronic pump.
Reduce fatigue by using pressure from your air compressor to dispense viscous fluids.
Squeeze the bulb to dispense liquids one drop at a time. These droppers are also known as transfer pipettes.
Cover the top opening with your thumb to control the flow of liquid one drop at a time.
Fill syringes quickly without the mess—these tanks use compressed air to push viscous liquid into a syringe. They hold up to a gallon of material, so you can fill many syringes one after another.
Dispense a sample many times without refilling your pipettor. These tips are designed for use with repeat dispensing pipettors.
Ready to use, these tips don’t need to be autoclaved before you push them onto the end of your pipettor.
Filter out contaminants when dispensing samples in labs and other sanitary environments.
Dispense a sample many times without refilling your pipettor. No need to autoclave these tips before first use—they’re cleaned and bagged to prevent contamination.
Attach these tips to the end of your pipettor to transfer small amounts of liquid.
Fill and dispense 96 wells all at once.
These pump hydraulic fluid more evenly than standard hydraulic pumps, resulting in less noise and vibration. Also known as vane pumps.