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Drum Funnel Hinged Lid 2" Bung - K Tool International

Part #: KTI74612

The K Tool International KTI74612 Drum Funnel provides a secure and efficient solution for professional fluid transfer in demanding automotive and industrial environments. Engineered for durability, this industrial-quality funnel ensures clean and controlled addition of liquids into standard 55-gallon drums and other containers with 2-inch bungs, streamlining maintenance tasks and preventing spills.

Key Features

  • 3-Quart Capacity: Offers ample volume for various fluid transfer operations, reducing the need for frequent emptying and enhancing workflow efficiency for professional technicians.
  • Chemically Resistant Polyethylene Construction: Built from tough, industrial-grade polyethylene, this funnel is designed to resist common shop chemicals, oils, and corrosive materials, ensuring extended service life in demanding conditions.
  • Integrated Hinged Lid: Protects drum contents from external contaminants, dust, and debris when the funnel is not in active use, thereby maintaining fluid purity and system integrity.
  • Secure 2-inch NPT Threaded Bung Connection: Features a precise 2-inch NPT threaded bung for a stable, leak-free, and secure attachment to standard drum openings, preventing accidental detachment and spills during critical fluid transfers.

Applications

The K Tool International KTI74612 Drum Funnel is an indispensable tool for safely transferring a variety of industrial and automotive fluids. It is ideal for mechanics, technicians, and maintenance personnel in automotive repair shops, heavy-duty service centers, manufacturing plants, and maintenance departments. Common applications include the spill-free addition of motor oil, transmission fluid, coolant, hydraulic fluid, and industrial lubricants into 55-gallon drums or other containers fitted with 2-inch bungs, supporting professional-grade fluid handling for routine maintenance and servicing.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 16 September, 2014.