Instructions / Assembly

FR100 Series Rotary Hand Pump
FR110, FR112, FR112C, FR113
Installation and Operation Manual
Thank You!
On behalf of every employee at Tuthill, thank you for
choosing Fill-Rite for your uid transfer needs! Your Fill-
Rite pump comes with over 50 years of pump design
and construction experience. If this is your rst Fill-Rite
pump, welcome to the family; if it isn’t, welcome back!
Our commitment to excellence provides the quality,
performance, and durability you expect and deserve.
We look forward to serving your uid transfer needs!
WARNING! The FR100 Series hand pump shall not
be used to pump fuel into any type of aircraft!
Compatible Fluids
(Okay to pump)
Gasoline, Diesel, Heptane,
Kerosene, Stoddard Solvents,
Light Oils, Mineral Spirits
Non-Compatible
Fluids
(DO NOT pump)
Water, Sulfuric Acid, Naptha,
Methanol, Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(MEK), Acetone, Ammonia,
Benzene, Bleach, Chlorine
Fluid Compatibility
WARNING! The FR100 Series hand pump is not
suitable to pump uids for human consumption, or uids
containing water.
Safety Instructions
To ensure safe and efcient operation, it is essential to
read and follow each of these warnings and precautions:
1. Improper use or installation of this product can cause
serious bodily injury or death.
2. Do NOT smoke near pump or use pump near an open
ame when pumping ammable uids. Fire could
result.
3. A Fill-Rite lter should be used on pump outlet to
ensure that no foreign material is transferred to fuel
tank.
4. Use gasoline and oil resistant thread sealant or
sealant tape on all threaded joints to protect against
leakage.
5. Storage tank or barrel should be anchored to prevent
tipping in both the full and empty conditions.
6. To minimize static electricity build-up, keep nozzle in
contact with container being lled.
Safety Certication
Pump Installation
IMPORTANT! All pipe threads must have a sealant
to protect against leaks. Use sealant tape provided
with the pump, or use a gasoline and oil resistant pipe
sealant.
1. Screw suction pipe into pump inlet ange and tighten.
2. Extend suction pipe into tank or barrel opening to with-
in 3” of bottom of tank or barrel. Do not rest suction
pipe on bottom.
3. Screw inlet ange of pump completely and securely
into undamaged tank or barrel bung.
Pumps with Hoses and Nozzles
4. Screw one end of hose into pump discharge opening
and the nozzle to other end of hose.
Pumps with Discharge Spouts
4. Screw discharge spout assembly into top of pump.
Pumps with Meter, Hose, and Nozzle
4. Screw street elbow into top of pump, nipple into street
elbow, meter onto nipple. Note: Position the meter to
the right of the handle facing operator for ease of
operator viewing. Screw one end of hose into meter
outlet and the nozzle to the other end of hose.
Installation of Counter
1. Remove crank from shaft.
2. Remove two screws directly above horizontal
centerline of pump.
Push drive gear onto shaft with at in gear hole
located on longer at of shaft.
3. Position counter on pump and attach with two screws
and two washers.
4. Reattach crank.
Troubleshooting
If Pump Fails to Prime: Check suction line for leaks or
obstructions. Check vanes and slots for nicks, burrs or
wear. Check rotor for excessive wear or damage.
Low Pumping Capacity: Remove and clean screen.
Check for leaks in suction line. Check rotor and vanes for
excessive wear and damage. Check for dirty lter on outlet
side.
Pump Fluid Leakage: Clean O-ring seal and seat area.
Replace seal. Replace vacuum breaker. Tighten covers
and joints. Check for dirty lter on outlet side.

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