Draper 22108 12/24V Self - Priming Diesel Transfer Pump
This versatile 12 and 24V diesel transfer pump is a game - changer for on - the - go refueling of construction and agricultural vehicles and equipment. It's self - priming and ready to use right away. The clear inlet hose helps you visually confirm proper priming, and it comes with a filter to keep contaminants out of the pump's inner workings.
Featuring an aluminum pump nozzle with a two - speed trigger, it gives you better control. The powerful yet lightweight motor has a 30 - minute on/off duty cycle. Its compact design makes it easy to store and move around. You'll also get positive and negative leads with spring - loaded crocodile clips and other handy accessories.
Product Features:
- 12 and 24V compatibility for diesel use
- Self - priming function
- Transparent inlet hose with contaminant - reducing filter
- Aluminum nozzle with two - speed trigger
- 30 - minute on/off duty cycle
- Lightweight and compact build
- Comes with leads and useful accessories
Product manual of Draper 22108 12/24V diesel transfer pump
Specifications:
Flow rate (12V) | 35L/min |
Flow rate (24V) | 70L/min |
Motor (12V) | 1,800rpm 16A |
Motor (24V) | 3,500rpm 25A |
Duty cycle | 30 min on/off |
Inlet hose length | 2m |
Outlet hose length | 4m |
Weight (net) | 6.5kg |



Using the Draper 22108 diesel transfer pump is a breeze. First, connect the positive and negative leads with the sprung - loaded crocodile clips to the appropriate power source, either 12V or 24V. Then, place the inlet hose into the diesel tank. You can see through the transparent hose to make sure the pump is priming well. When you're ready to transfer the diesel, use the two - speed trigger on the aluminum nozzle. For a slower, more controlled flow, use the lower speed; for a faster transfer, switch to the higher speed. Remember, the motor has a 30 - minute on/off duty cycle. Don't run it continuously for more than 30 minutes to avoid overheating. When not in use, store the pump in a dry place. Keep the filter clean by regularly checking and replacing it if needed. This will help keep the pump working at its best and prevent contaminants from getting into the internal mechanisms. Also, make sure to store the pump in its compact form for easy storage and portability.