Pump with drip pan, discharge
spout, & 40 degree suction pipe.
Blackmer rotary hand pumps
provide a safe, convenient method of dispensing
or transferring non-corrosive liquids from
drums, barrels, tanks or vats. They are designed
for easy, efficient operation in handling
a wide range of liquids in industrial, construction
and agricultural applications.
Operating on the same principle as Blackmer
power pumps, these positive displacement,
self-priming, sliding-vane pumps provide steady,
non-pulsating flow at easy turning speeds.
Cylinder and head are of cast iron construction
for greater durability. The carbon sliding-vanes
are tough, low-friction, chemically inert
and long wearing. They self-compensate for
wear to maintain high suction lift, and are
easily replaced at low cost after years of
service.
A variety of models offer a range of capacities
from 7 to 25 gallons (26-95 lts.), with fluid
viscosities up to 30,000 SSU (6300 Cs), and
liquid temperature to 300°F (149°C).
For added versatility, a full complement of
accessories permits the standard models to
be modified for special requirements. All
models are available as pump only, or in either
AT, BR or DP styles as shown below. In addition,
all models are easily adaptable to in-line,
permanently piped systems and OEM applications.
World-class Quality - ISO
9001 Certified
Blackmer hand pumps are produced in conformance
with ISO 9001 certification. Each pump is
performance tested to ensure the highest quality
standards.
Blackmer's worldwide reputation for superior
product quality begins with computer aided
design and integrated manufacturing capabilities.
Blackmer operates its own modern foundry and
metallurgical laboratory. Computerized machine
tools and statistical process controls (SPC)
are used throughout the manufacturing process.
Field Proven Reliability
Blackmer was first established in 1901, and
has been manufacturing rotary hand pumps in
the USA since that time. Today, Blackmer is
the world's leading manufacturer of rotary-vane
pumps. Blackmer hand pumps may cost a little
more, however, their exceptionally rugged
construction assures long service life and
reliable performance year after year.
Applications
Liquid dispensing: Pumping petroleum
products, solvents, coolants or curing agents
from barrels or drums into smaller containers
for convenient handling, sales, or small quantity
use.
Liquid transfer: Moving fuels, solvents,
commercial and process liquids from drums
to other large tanks with a hose and nozzle,
as in refueling diesel or gasoline powered
vehicles or equipment.
In-line systems applications: Transfer
of fuels, solvents, and other liquids from
one large container to another by means of
a permanently piped, fixed system with the
pump as an integral part of a transfer line.
Often used to move liquids from central or
nearby outside storage to in-plant drums or
tanks.
Flammable liquids handling: FM Approved
models meet OSHA safety guidelines and regulations
for handling Class I and Class II flammable
and combustible liquids like gasoline, naphtha,
solvents and thinners.
OEM applications: With pumps mounted
directly on agricultural or off-road equipment
for standby fueling or pre-lubricating of
bearing surfaces on large diesel engines before
start-up.