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The LINCOLN ELECTRIC 1326 is a hand-operated lever-action drum pump designed to transfer petroleum-based fluids and industrial liquids from 16- to 55-gallon drums. Powered entirely by manual operation, it delivers a maximum flow rate of 7.5 gallons per minute and outputs 8 ounces per stroke, making it a practical choice for shops, service bays, and field operations where electrical power is unavailable or impractical. The cast iron housing and bung-mount design allow it to seat directly onto standard drum openings. Licensed plumbers, mechanics, and fluid-handling technicians install this unit as part of routine fluid transfer setups.
This pump is suited for transferring diesel fuel, engine coolant, fuel oils, gear oils, hydraulic oils, kerosene, motor oils, and transmission fluid. It is rated for use with drums ranging from 16 to 55 gallons and accepts a 2-inch bung connection with an NPT adapter. The included 8-foot discharge hose with nozzle and a steel suction tube adjustable from 18 inches to 34.5 inches accommodate a range of drum depths and transfer distances. It is not rated for food-grade applications or diesel exhaust fluid.
Designed for use with 16- to 55-gallon drums fitted with a standard 2-inch bung opening. Compatible media includes diesel fuel, engine coolant, fuel oils, gear oils, hydraulic oils, kerosene, motor oils, and transmission fluid. Maximum fluid viscosity is 330 cSt. Not compatible with food-grade applications or diesel exhaust fluid.
This pump is installed by mechanics, lubrication technicians, or fluid-handling professionals. Before installation, ensure the drum is stable and secured on a level surface. Thread the bung adapter into the drum opening hand-tight before seating the pump, and confirm all connections are secure before operating the lever. Do not use this pump with fluids outside of its listed compatible media or above its rated maximum viscosity of 330 cSt.
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