This document describes the Hamron 006780 drum pump, a device designed for transferring various liquids.
Function Description
The Hamron 006780 drum pump is engineered for the efficient pumping of fuel, water-based media, thin oils, DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid), AdBlue, and several other chemicals. It is specifically designed for use with 208-liter metal barrels or 1000-1250 liter IBC (Intermediate Bulk Container) tanks. The pump features a telescopic suction tube, allowing it to adapt to different barrel heights, and a manual dispensing nozzle for controlled liquid transfer.
Important Technical Specifications
- Voltage: 12 V
- Dimensions: 1100 x 250 x 115 mm
- Lifting Height: 2 m
- Flow Rate: 18.4 liters per minute
- Operating Temperature: 5–40 °C
- Motor Type: Brushed 5-pole DC motor
- Maximum Medium Viscosity: 100 cSt
- Intermittence Factor: 15 minutes ON / 15 minutes OFF
- Hose Length: 2 m (flexible corrugated hose)
- Nozzle: 3/4 inch (19 mm) stainless steel nozzle
- Suction Tube Length: Telescopic, adjustable from 850 mm to 1245 mm
The pump includes a handy power switch with a status light and integrated protection against overloading, ensuring safe operation. Its motor is designed for very silent operation. A stainless steel filter is built into the suction tube to prevent impurities from entering the pump and causing damage. An integrated 2-inch barrel fitting allows for direct connection to 208-liter metal barrels, with 15 mm of adjustment to suit various barrel heights. A thread adapter (2.5 inch x 5 mm trapezoidal thread) is included for use with IBCs.
Usage Features
Installation:
- Insert the telescopic suction tube into the barrel through the hole for the barrel cap.
- Screw the pump's barrel fitting into the barrel cap hole. An included thread adapter can be used for IBCs.
- Connect the flexible corrugated hose to the manual dispensing nozzle and secure it with a hose clip.
- Connect the other end of the hose to the sleeve coupling on the pump outlet.
- Place the nozzle in the nozzle holder located on the side of the pump.
Battery Connection:
- Connect the DC cable connector to the connection port on the back of the pump.
- Connect the red alligator clip to the battery's positive terminal and the black alligator clip to the battery's negative terminal.
- Set the power switch to the "ON" position to start the pump.
- WARNING: Do not connect the pump to a 24V DC power source, as this can cause personal injury and/or material damage.
How to Use:
- Remove the nozzle from its holder.
- Place the nozzle into the container where the liquid is to be transferred.
- Push the power switch up and press the button on the nozzle to begin pumping.
- To stop pumping and allow liquid in the hose to drain back into the barrel, push the switch down and lift the nozzle.
- Return the nozzle to its holder to protect the hose and nozzle from damage.
Extension of Telescopic Suction Tube:
- Turn the lock nut anticlockwise and pull the filter end of the tube away from the barrel fitting.
- Once the tube is extended to the desired length, turn the lock nut clockwise to secure it.
Recommended Use:
The pump is suitable for Diesel, Biodiesel, DEF/AdBlue, Water, Antifreeze, Detergent, Pesticide, Urea, and Thin oil.
- IMPORTANT: Do not use the pump with Petrol, corrosive chemicals, thinners, or any other substances that are not compatible with the pump's components.
Maintenance Features
Changing the Fuse:
- Release the sleeve coupling from the pump outlet.
- Unscrew all screws and remove the outlet from the pump housing.
- Remove the old fuse and insert a new one.
- Ensure the top part of the casing is correctly positioned during reassembly.
- Verify that the nozzle holder is correctly positioned.
- Screw in all screws.
- Screw the sleeve coupling back onto the outlet.
Troubleshooting:
- Pump does not suck: If the filter is clogged, clean it.
- Pump does not work:
- If there is a cable failure in the pump, contact a service technician.
- If there is a power supply fault, check the power supply.
- If the fuse is triggered, replace the fuse.
- If the motor is defective, contact a service technician.
- No liquid from the nozzle: If the nozzle or hose is clogged, clean or replace them.
- Hose is leaking: If the hose is damaged, cut the hose at the damaged section and continue use as usual.
Storage:
Store the pump in a dry, frost-free place to ensure its longevity and proper functioning.