Tuthill Transfer FR610H 115V 1.5 Amp Heavy-Duty 15 GPM Corded Fuel Transfer Pump with Manual Nozzle

Tuthill Transfer Model: FR610H

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Tuthill Transfer FR610H 115V 1.5 Amp Heavy-Duty 15 GPM Corded Fuel Transfer Pump with Manual Nozzle Tuthill Transfer Model: FR610H

Product Features & specs :

Tuthill Transfer FR610H 115V 1.5 Amp Heavy-Duty 15 GPM Corded Fuel Transfer Pump with Manual Nozzle

Details

The Fill-Rite FR610H is a 115V AC heavy-duty, cast-iron, rotary vane fuel transfer pump that is capable of generating up to 15 GPM. It is designed to handle flammable liquids such as gasoline, diesel, biodiesel blends up to B20, ethanol blends up to E15, kerosene, and mineral spirits. The pump motor utilizes a low amp draw and is thermally protected to prevent overheating. The FR610H model is available with a 3/4 in. manual nozzle, 12 ft. UL fuel hose and 20 in. - 34 in. steel telescoping suction pipe. Made in the USA with a limited lifetime warranty and UL/cUL listed pump and motor, this product is ideal for agriculture, construction, or any industry requiring mobile fuel transfer.

Features:

  • Adjustable electric junction box rotates 180 Degrees

  • Reliable, heavy-duty power switch withstands heavy abuse in rugged environments

  • Focused weight reduction while preserving expected heavy-duty performance

  • Thermally protected motor prevents overheating to maximize motor life

  • Premium paint shield for exemplary corrosion resistance

What’s Included:

  • 115V 1.5 Amp HD Fuel Transfer Pump - FR610H

  • 3/4 in. Manual Nozzle

  • 12 ft. UL Fuel Hose

  • 20 - 34 in. Steel Telescoping Suction Pipe

Amperage

2

UL Safety

Yes

Construction

Cast Iron

Type

Transfer Pump

Max. Air Pressure (PSI)

16

Operating Pressure (PSI)

16

Max. Output Pressure (PSI)

16

Air Inlet Size

1 in

Horsepower

0.16

Voltage

115V

Fitting Type

NPT

Material

Cast Iron

Length

22 in.

Width

20 in.

Height

10 in.

Weight

45 lbs.

Warranty Term

2 Year

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