Fuel Transfer Pump

Pillow and bladder tanks
Pillow Tank filled with air.Fuel Transfer Pump

Pillow Tanks are collapsible, storage tanks that provide temporary as well as long term liquid storage containers. They are useful for oil spill recovery operations, bulk liquid transport, storage of bilge slops, or fuel storage. These containers are designed for land based operations, but can be used on the decks of vessels. Standard sizes range from 100 gallons to 250,000 gallons capacity and larger custom tanks. Smaller sizes are square shaped; larger tanks are rectangular.

Standard tanks are fabricated with XR-5B fabric which provides ultraviolet light and chemical resistance. Other fabrics also available.

4 by 4 inch connection systems is a complete portable fuel delivery package for transferring fuel from Bladder Tanks (or rigid tanks) to ground vehicles, aircraft, marine craft or other tanks and drums. The 4 by 4 inch connection systems may also be used to fill storage vessels when off-loading tank trucks or tank wagons. All components in the Two-By-Two system will accept gasoline (mogas), diesel, JP4, 5, 6, 8, 10, Avgas and 30% oxygenates. 

EVERY 4x4" CONNECTION SYSTEM INCLUDES:

· Heavy-Duty Centrifugal Fuel Pump

· Choice of Power: Gasoline, Diesel or Electric Motor (3HP Gas standard)

· Large 4 ” (50mm) Ports

· Spark Arrestor

· 10 Micron Replaceable Filter

· Pressure Relief Valve and Idle Loop

· 10 ft (3m) of 4 ” (50mm) Suction Hose

· 50 ft (15m) of 1-1/2” (38mm) Discharge Hose

·  Heavy-Duty Hand-Truck Cart with Ball-Bearing Wheels

· Pistol Style Fueling Nozzle

· Static Ground and Bonding Strap

· Quick Couplers and Dust Caps

· Flow Rates to 100 gpm (400 lpm)

Skidded Wooded Storage Crate

TYPICAL TWO-BY-TWO GASOLINE POWERED PUMPING SYSTEM 

Flow ratePort SizeMax. PressureRelief PressureWeightPower

OPTIONS:

     Totalizers                                                                                         - Water Seperators

- 1 Micron Filters                                                                             - Underwing Nozzles

-  110 or 220 Volt Motors                                                               - 1 HP to 10 HP Ratings 

-  Gasoline or Diesel Engines                                                       - Additional Hose and Couplers