A manual fuel pump is a type of pump used to transfer fuel from the tank to the engine or other components in various machinery and vehicles. Unlike automatic or electric pumps, a manual fuel pump requires physical operation by hand to function. This type of pump is often found in older vehicles, small engines, and agricultural equipment where simplicity and reliability are key. It typically consists of a lever or handle that, when pumped, creates suction to draw fuel through the system. Manual fuel pumps are valued for their durability and ease of maintenance, making them suitable for situations where electrical power may be unreliable or unavailable.
Attribute | Description |
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Type | Manual fuel pump |
Operation | Hand-operated (lever or handle) |
Material | Typically metal or reinforced plastic |
Dimensions | [Specify dimensions such as height, width, etc.] |
Application | Vehicles, small engines, agricultural equipment |
Function | Transfers fuel from tank to engine |
Features | Durable, Simple design, Easy to maintain |
Compatibility | Depends on specific vehicle or engine model |
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