Filter funnel said to clean fuel during refueling process

Feb. 28, 2012
  A new filter funnel from the Racor Division of Parker Hannifin Corp. is said to ensure the integrity of the fuel supply during the refueling process.  

A new filter funnel from the Racor Division of Parker Hannifin Corp. is said to ensure the integrity of the fuel supply during the refueling process.

Funnels in the Racor Filter Funnel (RFF) series are heavy-duty, fast-flow filters-in-a-funnel that separate “free water and contaminates from gasoline, diesel, heating oil, and kerosene,” Racor said.

According to the company, the RFF series removes free water and solids down to 0.003 in. and allows visual inspection of the fuel during refueling.

The filters are made of PTFE coated stainless steel and come in four sizes with four flow rates. 

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