Pail Pumps
Pail pumps are pumps used by inserting directly into a pail to transfer or divide liquid in the pail. A variety of liquids can be transferred, including oil, water, and chemicals; and a broad range of viscosities, from high to low, can be handled. They each have a dedicated pump such as those for fueling, those treated for acid resistance used for chemicals or foods, and those with high corrosion resistance, and they can be selected according to the application they are used for. Operation is manual or electric, and manual types transfer liquids by pressing the pump head. Electric types can transfer liquids by air drive, and they include types with automatic stop function, dry cell battery types that are easy to use and convenient for carrying around, and rechargeable types. Many have simple structures, are easy to disassemble, and easy to maintain as well.