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DEF Electric Pump Tote Kit - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 4341

The OTC 4341 DEF Electric Pump Tote Kit from OTC Tools and Equipment is engineered to provide a robust and efficient solution for transferring Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) in professional automotive and industrial environments. This comprehensive kit simplifies fluid management by enabling quick and safe transfer of DEF from bulk totes into smaller containers or directly into vehicle systems.

Key Features

  • Self-Priming Electric Pump: Features the OTC 4338 electric pump, designed for easy and immediate fluid transfer without the need for manual priming.
  • Integrated Motor Protection: Built-in thermal overload protection safeguards the 1/2 hp motor from damage during extended use, enhancing the pump's longevity and reliability.
  • Secure Tote Mounting: Includes a robust mounting bracket that allows for stable and secure attachment of the pump assembly directly to standard DEF totes.
  • Complete Hose Kit: Equipped with a 4-foot inlet hose, a 6-foot outlet hose, and an extended 20-foot outlet hose, providing versatile reach for various dispensing applications.
  • Manual Nozzle and Holder: Comes with a manual dispensing nozzle and a dedicated nozzle holder for organized, spill-free operation and convenient storage.

Applications

This DEF Electric Pump Tote Kit is an ideal solution for professional garages, fleet maintenance facilities, agricultural operations, and industrial settings that require efficient and reliable transfer of DEF. It simplifies the process of refilling vehicle DEF tanks, transferring fluid between storage containers, or preparing smaller batches for distribution, ensuring operational efficiency and compliance.

Specifications

  • Motor Horsepower: 1/2 hp
  • Motor RPM: 2850
  • Inlet/Outlet: 3/4" Hose Barb
  • Duty Cycle: 30 minutes on / 30 minutes off
  • Voltage: 115V AC
  • Frequency: 60 Hz
  • Flow Rate: 9 gallons per minute (gpm)
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 28 June, 2017.