Portable Pressurized Oil Dispenser
Description
WARNING
Fire and Explosion Hazard
• Can cause severe injury or death
Do not dispense flammable or caustic fluids.
Pressurized Equipment Hazard
• Can cause severe injury
1. Do not exceed 120 psi (8 bar) air pressure
when pressurizing this dispenser.
2. Check each component regularly and replace if
worn or damaged.
3. Make sure all connections are secure.
4. Never modify or alter any component of this
dispenser.
5. Relieve pressure before filling, inspecting, or
servicing.
Both mobile oil dispenser models are designed to
deliver oils to engine crankcases, transmissions, and
differentials with the use of air pressure.
Each dispenser consists of:
• a 17-gallon (65 liter) tank with twin casters,
handle, fluid level gauge, and splash-less funnel
• an air pressure gauge and pressure-relief valve
• two manually-operated shut-off ball valves
• a 79-inch (2 m) dispense hose with control valve
Operating Air Pressure
psi
bar
45 - 120
3 - 8
* With SAE 10W-40 Oil and 3671-B Metered Valve
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Service Guide
Pressure Relief Valve
Oil Capacity
psi
bar
gal
145
10
13
Table 1 Oil Dispnser Model 8589 Series Specifications
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Dispenser Model
8589
8589-A
Figure 1 Portable Pressurized Oil Dispenser
Model 8589-A Shown
at 45 psi
liters
gallons/min
50
1.2
2006 by Alemite, LLC
8589
8589-A
Control Valve
Non-Metered
Metered
Approximate Flow Rate *
at 120 psi
at 3 bar
at 8 bar
liters/min
3.5
4.5
13.2
SER 8589
Revision (5-09)