Manual version
The fuel dispensing nozzles have been carefully designed to
satisfy the need for safety, ease of handling and efficiency. They
are available in both manual and automatic versions.
Manual nozzles
The manual nozzles are characterized by high efficiency based
on their low flow resistance combined with their notable simplicity
of use and economical price. Given their characteristics, they
find an application on any fuel transfer system, even those that
work by gravity. They are equipped with lever protection,
including a removable trigger lock, and are available with a
variety of threaded connectors and with reduced section spout
for unleaded gasoline.
The Self 2000 is today still the point of reference in the field of
fuel nozzles for manual dispensing. Equipped with a strong
aluminum housing with an integrated swivel connector and a
hammer-free valve, it functions with low loss of head and is
indicated for flow capacities up to 120 l/min.
Self 2000
Plastic nozzle
The Self 3000 is
manufactured with a resistant
aluminum body enclosed in a
anti-shock plastic shell that
increases the nozzle's ease of
handling by making the grip
comfortable even when used
at low temperatures.
The nozzle's integrated swivel
connector, and the hammer-
free valve inside it, guarantee
a high degree of safety. Its low
loss of head, given the
conformation of the valve,
allow it to function at flow
capacities up to 150 l/min.
Thanks to the reduced force
necessary to open the valve,
the Self 3000 nozzle can be
used
Urea nozzle
Self 3000
Plastic nozzle-S
1.00
0.80
Self 2000
Plastic
0.60
Self 3000
0.40
0.20
0.00
30
60
90
120
150
for the transfer of oil with
working pressures up to 10
bars (142 psi).
Plastic versions with a flow
rate up to 80 l/min are also
available.
A version for water and food
is available.
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