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GB Operating Instructions - Barrel pump for diesel and heating oil
1.3.3. General symbols
Symbol Meaning
A small black square indicates the work you have to perform.
–The dash denotes lists.
2. Intended conditions of use
The barrel pump may only be used to discharge oils, upt to SAE 50, diesel, petroleum, kerosene,
glycerin, antifreeze undiluted.
The temperature of the pumped liquid must be between +10 °C and +35 °C.
The pumping of explosive liquids is prohibited.
Use in the food industry is prohibited.
The user is liable for any damage resulting from non-intended use.
DANGER
Risk of injury and material damage from explosive vapors!
Never use the pump to deliver explosive uids such as petrol or other
uids with similar ashpoints!
3. Risks in handling diesel and heating oil solutions
Diesel fuels and heating oils are ammable liquids. If improperly handled, they can cause risks to hu-
man health or to the environment.
NOTE
Avoid skin and eye contact. In case of contact with the eyes, rinse the
eyes with plenty of drinking water and consult a physician!
Observe the safety sheets for diesel and heating oil!
4. Technical data
Pump type Hand pump 13044
Delivery rate (l/stroke) 0,4
Delivery rate at 60 strokes per minute (l/min) 24
Pumping media Oils, up to SAE 50, diesel, petroleum,
kerosene, glycerin and antofreeze undiluted
Usage Barrels 60/200/220 l
Telescopic suction tube 3-pieces (mm) 355-955
Barrel screw couplings G 2“
Materials of parts in contact with liquid
Pump body ABS / PA 6
Seals FKM + HNBR
5. Assembly
Check and prepare all parts before assembly.
Mount the telescopic suction tube to the pump. See g. 5.-1 (1)
Fit the curved discharge spout with the union nut to the pump. See g. 5.-1 (1)
Screw in the pump lever. See g. 5.-1 (1)
Screw the barrel screw coupling into the barrel, hand-tighten. See g. 5.-1 (2)
Align the pump to the desired position and press downwards. See g. 5.-1 (2)