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Diesel, petrol and AdBlue transfer pumps from 20 to 400 LPM - vane, gear, centrifugal and submersible units from Piusi, Fill-Rite and GPI

Fuel transfer pumps for diesel, petrol and AdBlue in flow rates from 20 to 400 LPM. Vane pumps for general diesel transfer, gear pumps for high-viscosity fuels, centrifugal and submersible units for bulk tank-to-tank moves. Suits fleet refuelling bays, mobile service trucks, mine site bulk tanks and workshop bowsers.

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GRACO KIT, SST FAIRLEAD, XD70 - GO Fill
GRACO KIT, SST FAIRLEAD, XD70 24T328SKU: 24T328 Sale price$649.90
GRACO KIT,BALLSTOP, 1 1/2" - GO Fill
GRACO KIT,BALLSTOP, 1 1/2" 24R061SKU: 24R061 Sale price$113.95
GRACO KIT,515/715 IN AC,BN,BN,FKPT - GO Fill
GRACO KIT,515/715 IN AC,BN,BN,FKPT D05277SKU: D05277 Sale price$462.10
GRACO KIT, INSTALLATION - GO Fill
GRACO KIT, INSTALLATION 948392SKU: 948392 Sale price$654.15
GRACO ADAPTER, PUMP - GO Fill
GRACO ADAPTER, PUMP 223952SKU: 223952 Sale price$2,964.70
GRACO KIT, MUFFLER - GO Fill
GRACO KIT, MUFFLER 222559SKU: 222559 Sale price$161.40
GRACO G3 MAX PUMP,G - 24M2 - 8L0L00 - NMCO000VP - GO Fill
GRACO G3 SP PUMP,G3 - G - 24SP - 8L0L09 - 10C00000 - GO Fill
GRACO G3 PRO PUMP,G - 24PR - 8L0L05 - 00C00000 - GO Fill
GRACO G3 PRO PUMP,G - 24PR - 4L0L05 - 00C00000 - GO Fill
GRACO G3 PRO PUMP,G - 12PR - 8L0L05 - 00C00000 - GO Fill
GRACO G3 PRO PUMP,G - 12PR - 4L0L05 - 00C00000 - GO Fill
GRACO G3 PRO PUMP,G - 24PR - 8L0L00 - R0C00000 - GO Fill
GRACO G3 PRO PUMP,G - 24PR - 4L0L00 - R0C00000 - GO Fill
GRACO G3 STANDARD PUMP,G - 24NC - 8L0A00 - L0C00000 - GO Fill
GRACO G3 STANDARD PUMP,G - 24NC - 4L0A00 - L0C00000 - GO Fill
GRACO G - MINI PUMP,24V,1L,NC - GO Fill
GRACO G-MINI PUMP,24V,1L,NC 25R800SKU: 25R800 Sale price$859.95
GRACO DYNA - STAR COMPACT PUMP,60 - GO Fill
GRACO DYNA-STAR COMPACT PUMP,60# CD3364SKU: CD3364 Sale price$9,964.50
GRACO DYNA - STAR COMPACT PUMP,20L - GO Fill
GRACO DYNA-STAR COMPACT PUMP,20L CD2324SKU: CD2324 Sale price$9,765.00
GRACO DYNA - STAR COMPACT PUMP,20,BARE - GO Fill
GRACO DYNA-STAR COMPACT PUMP,20,BARE CD2100SKU: CD2100 Sale price$6,226.50
GRACO KIT, 8L RESERVOIR UPSIZE - GO Fill
GRACO KIT, 8L RESERVOIR UPSIZE 571156SKU: 571156 Sale price$596.40
GRACO KIT, ACC, PUMP ELEMENT - GO Fill
GRACO KIT, ACC, PUMP ELEMENT 571041SKU: 571041 Sale price$330.75
GRACO KIT, ACCESSORY, OUTPUT ADAPTER - GO Fill
GRACO KIT, ACCESSORY, OUTPUT ADAPTER 571058SKU: 571058 Sale price$176.40
GRACO KIT, REMOTE MANUAL RUN, 24V - GO Fill
GRACO KIT, REMOTE MANUAL RUN, 24V 571031SKU: 571031 Sale price$261.45
BUYING GUIDE

How to Choose

1

Match flow to duty cycle

2

Check fuel compatibility

3

Plan for maintenance access

4

Consider electrical supply

ABOUT THIS RANGE

Choosing the right pump for your fuel transfer system

The pump is the heart of any fuel dispensing or transfer setup. Flow rate, mounting method and pump technology all affect installation cost, maintenance intervals and how long the unit will last in your specific duty cycle. A vane pump running diesel 20 times a day will outlast the same unit filling 200 vehicles. A submersible pump eliminates priming issues but needs tank access for servicing. Match the pump type and flow capacity to your actual refuelling pattern, not just peak demand, and you'll avoid oversizing and the maintenance headaches that come with it.

Vane pumps

Self-priming rotary vane pumps are the workhorse of diesel transfer. Flow rates from 40 to 120 LPM suit most fleet and workshop applications. Graphite or composite vanes handle diesel and kerosene without issues, but check compatibility for petrol and aggressive fluids. Vane pumps tolerate a bit of air in the line and will self-prime from a suction lift up to 3 metres in clean fuel. Wear parts (vanes, rotor) are replaceable, so a well-maintained unit can run for years. Avoid continuous-duty use beyond the manufacturer's rating or the vanes will glaze and lose sealing efficiency.

Gear and diaphragm pumps

Gear pumps deliver consistent flow under pressure and handle viscous fuels (heavy diesel, waste oil) better than vane units. They're common in high-volume transfer skids and AdBlue systems where flow precision matters. Diaphragm pumps are the go-to for clean petrol and solvents because they're spark-proof and tolerant of vapour lock. Lower flow rates (typically under 60 LPM) mean they're better suited to small-tank refills and portable setups than bulk transfer.

Centrifugal and submersible pumps

Centrifugal pumps move high volumes (200+ LPM) at low pressure, ideal for tank-to-tank transfer or filling road tankers where you don't need metering accuracy. Submersible units sit in the fuel tank, eliminating suction-side plumbing and priming problems. They're compact, quiet and work well in tight plant rooms or underground tanks. Trade-off is access for maintenance, so install them with a riser pipe or flange you can pull without draining the tank. Submersibles typically run cooler because the fuel acts as a heat sink, extending motor life in high-duty applications.

FAQ

Common Questions

What flow rate do I actually need for fleet refuelling?

Measure your average fill volume and how long drivers will wait. A 200-litre ute tank filled in 3 minutes needs about 70 LPM, allowing for hose losses. Don't oversize based on peak demand unless you're running a commercial forecourt. A 120 LPM pump will handle most fleet bays without the maintenance load of a high-flow unit.

Can I use a diesel vane pump for petrol?

Not without checking the materials spec. Petrol dissolves some elastomers and graphite compounds used in diesel-rated vanes. Piusi and Fill-Rite make dual-rated pumps with compatible seals and vanes, but confirm with the product sheet. Using the wrong pump voids your warranty and creates a fire risk from seal leaks.

How often do vane pumps need servicing?

Inspect vanes and the rotor every 12 months or 50,000 litres, whichever comes first. Clean fuel extends life; dirty fuel (or sucking tank sludge) wears vanes in weeks. Budget for a vane set every 2-3 years in typical fleet use. Keep a spare set on hand if the pump is critical to operations.

What's the maximum suction lift for a self-priming pump?

Most vane and diaphragm pumps handle 2.5 to 3 metres of suction lift in clean diesel, less in petrol or if there's air leaks in the suction line. Beyond that, fit a foot valve or switch to a submersible pump. Centrifugal pumps won't self-prime at all, so they need a flooded suction or a priming chamber.

Not sure which pump fits your tank and flow rate?

Our technical team can size the pump, motor and plumbing to match your fuel type, duty cycle and site layout.