JohnDow introduces the General Fluid Transfer Foot Pump

Sept. 3, 2019
The Pump is designed for transferring used oil and other nonflammable fluids in the shop from low profile drains into a waste oil containment system.

JohnDow Industries introduced another enhancement to its line of oil drains and fluid handling equipment. In an effort to increase customer productivity and efficiency of operation, the General Fluid Transfer Foot Pump, No. JDI-FP1, has been developed.

The Foot Pump is ideal for transferring used oil and other nonflammable fluids in the shop from low profile drains into a waste oil containment system. The Pump improves productivity and ergonomics while transferring fluids. It is designed for the shop that handles multiple types of fluids while not utilizing a diaphragm pump for transferring fluids. The Pump will siphon fluids from a variety of drain styles and capacities.

Brian Morgan, national sales manager, JohnDow, stated, “This new Foot Pump is a perfect example of one of our primary objectives – developing new add-ons and enhancements that create major efficiencies to our existing product lines… These types of new enhancements are vital in continuing to develop the finest product offering.”

General Fluid Transfer Foot Pump, No. JDI-FP1, features include:

  • 6’ suction hose, 1” diameter
  • 8’ discharge hose with J hook
  • Approximately eight strokes per gallon
  • Ideal for use with No. JDI-17PLP
  • Constructed of durable poly propylene

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