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USMDI Hand Operated Oil Dispensers - 1 Gallon

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Part# 12-05184
MFR Model# 1-SIGNIFY OIL

Overview

Established in 1994, U.S. MFG. & DESIGN INC is a Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business (SDVOSB) specializing in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of fluid dispensing equipment for the military and airline industries worldwide. USMDI products are reliable and environmentally sound in fit, form, and function. A consistent design philosophy is incorporated into each and every product.
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°F to 120°
  • Fluid Capacity: 1 Gallon (3.79 L)
  • Volume per Stroke: ¼ PINT (120 cc)
  • Hose Length: 7 Foot Hose
  • Filter: 10 Micron Nominal (3 micron Available)
   
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Features

  • Compact
  • All Weather Performance
  • Environmentally Safe
  • No-spill
  • Ergonomically Designed
  • Lightweight – Easy to Handle

Specifications

  • Product Dimensions: 10” x 12” x 4”
  • Net Weight (Dry): 15 lbs. (6.803kg)
  • Shipping Carton: 10” x 10” x 24”

In The Box

  • One Gallon Capacity Container
  • Container Vent with Check Valve and Drying Filter
  • Translucent Polyethylene Container
  • 7 Foot Hose
  • Sealed Fill Cap
  • Color-Coded Fluid Signage
  • Compatible Seals and Hoses
  • Serial Number for easy tracking
  • Shoulder Strap
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