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Portable Auto Fuel Transfer Pump with a 51" Hose, AA Battery/DC 12V Battery Power Modes, Auto-stop Sensor & Leak protection, With 3 size Adapter, Portable Liquid Pump for Gasoline, Diesel, Oil, etc - Pick Cute, FTP-FN802A-03-0
Pick Cute FTP-FN802A-03-0
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NOTE: Before use, please put the Auto fuel transfer pump into the Gasoline tank and then activate the switch. This can successfully avoid the situation where gasoline cannot be extracted after starting the pump. [Auto Stop and Leak Proof]: Up to 3.2 gallons of fuel per minute can be delivered using an auto-transfer fuel pump. Designed to prevent fuel loss, our gasoline tank pump has an auto-stop sensor built into the nozzle. When the liquid level reaches the nozzle position, the pump will auto-stop working to prevent any fuel loss. The nozzle is equipped with a locking clip, which is used to fix the nozzle on the receiving socket for relaxing hands. [Multiple power supply modes]: The following two power supply modes can supply power to the Auto Fuel Transfer Pump to achieve the purpose of the transfer. ① Direct connection of DC 12V Cable With Battery Clips to the Car Battery to supply power to the Transfer Pump. ②2 or 4x AA Battery (Not Included). [Wide range of uses]: You can apply the Fuel Transfer Pump to cars, motorcycles, boats, tractors, generators, aquariums, lawnmowers, snow blowers, yards, and more. Transfer Pump can be used to transport gasoline, diesel, non-drinking water, deodorant, antifreeze, cleaning fluid, thinner, urea, and other liquids. [Different Drum Adapters]: The 51-inch hose is made of highly durable polyethylene plastic, which is rust and corrosion-resistant, and is used for long-distance transfer. At the same time, there are three universal adapters (2-inch, 2.1-Inch, 2.75-Inch) for most tanks, which can meet your different oil drums. [With EMC]: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is a very important quality index in electronic products. It is not only related to the reliability and safety of the product itself but may also affect the normal work of other equipment and systems.
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