The Supex RV Sink Hand Pump is a simple-to-use manual pump for use in your caravan, motorhome or camper trailer.
This double action pump is made from corrosion-resistant nylon with polyurethane interior seats and is suitable for all 32mm holes. It’s self-priming, easy to install and can be used for other applications such as containers, water drums and portable water carriers.
The RV Sink Hand Pump from Supex also comes with a repair kit included for any patch-ups when you’re out in the field.
Easy to install
Double action sink hand pump
Self-priming
Corrosion-resistant nylon with polyurethane interior seats
Can also be used in water drums, containers, portable water carriers
Suitable for all 32mm holes
Repair kit included
To Fit:
Suits 32mm Holes | Max Bench Thickness 30mm
External Dimensions:
17L x 5W x 27H cm | 17L x 5W x 39.5H cm (Handle Extended)
How can I connect this pump to a 20L jerry can?1 answer
Just wondering if this could be connected to jerry,? So sick of the crappy tap options...
Melissa - Rosanna, VIC(2 years ago)
G'day Melissa,
You probably could make it work, but it's not going to happen straight off the shelf. It will take some DIY solutions & fiddling around, potentially mounting the tap on the original Jerry can lid like you would on a benchtop. The tap itself has a 32mm thread, and food grade water Jerry cans usually come with a 50mm mouth.
Lauren - Snowys(2 years ago)
Supex hand pump1 answer
What is the length of the pump “below the counter” ? Or underneath where it is mounted?
David - Abbotsford, VIC (2 years ago)
G'day David,
From the bench top to the base where the hose connects is 18.5cm. The maximum bench thickness that this hand pump is compatible with, is 2.5cm.
Lauren - Snowys(2 years ago)
How much water?1 answer
Each time I pump, how much water will come out of the tap?
Richard - Mount Riverview(5 years ago)
I don't have this information sorry, Richard, it's not stated anywhere. If I had to hazard a guess, I would say about 50-60ml of water per pump. That's purely going by the size of the cylinder and trying to judge any displacement from the plunger inside.