Electric, Thermal, Manual, or Hydraulic Fuel Pumps
Choosing the right type of fuel pump is crucial, depending on your frequency and ease of use. Opt for a manual, battery-powered electric, thermal, or hydraulic pump based on your needs.
Electric pumps must be ATEX certified for unleaded gasoline (SP95-SP98), AKI93, or aviation fuel (JET-A1 or AVGAS 100LL & UL91)
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Discover the different features of each pump type:
Manual Fuel Pump
Operates without electricity, allowing for refueling by pulling the lever, delivering a flow rate of 2 liters per pull. Economical, simple, and robust.

12V or 230V Electric Fuel Pump
12V with clamps, allowing direct connection to the vehicle towing the trailer. Versatile.
Powered by a 12V rechargeable electrical box with a 230V charger, with or without a flow meter, providing an electrical autonomy of 2,000 liters. It can be recharged overnight for use the next day. Fast and efficient.
Powered by a 230V mains connection, it is particularly useful when located near a 230V power source, and features a 10-meter cable. Unlimited refueling. The PITSTOP pump is equipped with a 12-meter hose reel and a 12V battery rechargeable with a 230V charger. This electric pump, with a flow rate of 45 liters/minute, is specifically designed for refueling diesel vehicles.
The key takeaway is that our pumps and flow meters are ATEX certified and compatible with the Fill’n Ride (gasoline) and Fill’n Fly (JET A-1 and AVGAS 100LL & UL91) ranges, while those not certified are for the Fill’n Drive range (diesel, heating oil, and GNR). They allow for the refueling of any type of vehicle. The choice between these pumps will depend on specific needs in terms of dispensing power, operating speed, and the type of fuel required.

Gas Fuel Pump (Motor Pump)
Used for high-volume fuel transfer (unloading and reloading). It is available on our all-terrain trailers, transportable or stationary tanks, and runs on gasoline or diesel (also compatible with kerosene). The engine complies with international exhaust emission regulations. It offers autonomy and power without the need for an electrical connection.

Hydraulic Pump
This pump is also available in versions equipped to distribute large volumes of fuel, particularly for mining and quarrying operations. They are suitable for machines such as tractors, forklifts, etc. Torque and power will also be key.










