BECKSON MAKES TRANSFERRING FLUIDS EASY

Beckson Drum Pump

 

May 1, 2018

Withdrawing lubricants, detergents, waxes and other fluids from 55-gallon drums is easy with Beckson Marine’s 436PF3-S Drum Pump.

Threaded onto the container, it transfers precise amounts of thin-bodied and viscous material quickly and safely. Ideal for boatyards, marinas and manufacturers, this pump eliminates the dangerous practice of lifting and tilting a large drum to pour contents into a bucket.

Impervious to alkalis and many acids, the 38″ L x 1.5″ W shaft of Beckson’s Drum Pump is made of durable PVC and easily reaches the bottom of most large containers. Its valves and seals are Hypalon. Self-lubricating and easy to clean, it won’t rust or corrode like metal pumps. It’s UL listed for transferring hydrochloric acid in concentrations up to 30% maximum and 100° F.

Highly effective, the self-priming pump transfers 28 oz. every stroke. Its 3′ discharge hose enables safe and easy dispensing into 5-gallon or other small buckets for use. The pump installs on a standard 2″ IPS fine thread bung and includes that connector. Adapters are also available for other bung threads. Beckson Marine’s 436PF3-S Drum Pump has a USD MSRP of $88.90.

Visit www.beckson.com.

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