Size: Typically ranges from 1/4 inch to 1 inch in diameter for hoses, with lengths varying from 3 to 10 feet.
Grade: Marine-grade materials compliant with ASTM, ISO, or other relevant standards for fuel handling.
Viscosity: Suitable for fuels with viscosities ranging from 1.5 cSt (gasoline) to 15 cSt (diesel).
Buoyancy: Non-buoyant or neutrally buoyant materials to prevent floating in water.
Material: Constructed from chemical-resistant materials like polyethylene, polypropylene, or nitrile rubber for hoses; aluminum or stainless steel for pump components.
Flow Rate: Typically 5-20 gallons per minute (GPM), depending on pump type and size.
Operating Temperature: -40°F to 180°F (-40°C to 82°C) for most marine-grade pumps.
Pressure Rating: 10-50 PSI, depending on design and application.
Compatibility: Designed for gasoline, diesel, and other marine fuels; resistant to ethanol blends.
Safety Features: May include anti-static properties, automatic shut-off, or spark-resistant construction.