The Pro Quip 5L Ultimate Mower Fuel Can With Shut-Off Pourer includes internally stored flexible breather pourer
Shut-Off Pourer included
Clear View Line with increment markings on back 5L Capacity
Australian Made from HDPE, AS2906:2001 Approved
UN Approval Marking 3H1/Y1.2/180/YY/AUS/PQI31645
Suitable for all pump fuels Replacement parts sold online, click here.
The NEW Ultimate Mower Can from Pro Quip is an innovation in Fuel handling.
Simply lift the pourer off the receptacle being filled, and the fuel flow will stop
All fuel cans in the Pro Quip range are Certified to Australian Standard AS2906:2001.
The distinctive colouring of the cans is to reduce the possibility of using incorrect fuels.
The space saving design of the plastic fuel can fits standard RV racks. The embossed pattern provides a slip resistant surface.
Pro Quip Plastic Fuel containers are Australian Made, and use interchangeable spare parts which are available in retail display packaging.
Pro Quip Fuel cans come with an internally stored pourer that will not get contaminated with dust etc. and pours freely without “glugging”, using the breather on the rear of the can.
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Shut-Off Pourer prevents spills and overflows
Ideal for storage of up to 5L of Fuel
4.2KG weight when filled to nominal capacity with unleaded fuel
Square space-saving shape
Replacement parts available
Recommendations:
Store upright in a Pro Quip Can Caddy during transport
Service life 5 years
When using your Ultimate Mower Can, get used to the way the pourer opens and closes by practising a few times before you use the can with fuel. You will need two hands to operate the shut-off pourer and hold the can.
To ensure you use the pourer correctly, be sure to rest the anchor on the edge of your fuel tank opening, then simply twist and push to pour, and lift to stop. Also, don’t forget to put the pourer cap back on after use, to stop drips.
Safe Refueling tips from Worksafe Victoria
When refueling petrol or diesel powered portable equipment there must be safe systems of work in place to reduce the ignition risk.
These may include:
When Refueling:
Turn the equipment off and give it time for the hot parts to cool down
Remove the equipment from inside vehicles
Remove the equipment from trailers or surfaces (eg plastic or rubber) to ground out any static charge built up on the equipment
Refuel away from other heat and possible ignition sources
Refuel in a well-ventilated area
Do not refuel in low lying areas, where vapours can accumulate
Refuel only from approved labelled fuel containers
Use a funnel, to reduce the risk of static electricity and fuel spillage
Ensure suitable fire extinguishers are readily accessible
Replace fuel caps on equipment and fuel containers tightly.