Engineered to Move the Liquids Your Operation Depends On

Every liquid transfer application has unique requirements. From petroleum products and lubricants to industrial fluids and specialty liquids, selecting the right pump plays an important role in unloading efficiency, product compatibility, and long-term equipment reliability.

Choosing a vane pump isn’t simply about flow rate. The product being transferred, operating conditions, desired transfer capacity, and truck configuration all influence which solution is the best fit.

Paragon’s family of positive displacement vane pumps is engineered specifically for mobile liquid bulk transport, giving fleets, truck builders, and installers dependable pumping solutions designed around the way tank trucks operate every day.

Engineered for Mobile Tank Trucks

Designed specifically for liquid bulk transport applications where dependable performance and long-term reliability matter every day.

Match the Pump to Your Application

Choose from four vane pump models engineered to support different transfer capacities and operational requirements.

Reliable Positive Displacement Performance

Consistent, dependable liquid transfer designed to support efficient loading and unloading across a wide range of mobile applications.

Select the Right Pump for the Liquid You Transfer

No two liquid transfer applications are exactly alike.

The products being transferred, required flow rates, operating pressures, and overall system configuration all influence which vane pump will deliver the best long-term performance. Selecting a pump that’s properly matched to your application helps support dependable operation while improving efficiency and simplifying future maintenance.

Whether you’re transferring fuel oil, lubricants, industrial liquids, petrochemicals, or other compatible products, choosing the appropriate vane pump starts with understanding the operational requirements of your truck, not simply selecting the largest pump available.

Paragon’s vane pump family gives fleets the flexibility to match pump capacity and configuration to the work their vehicles perform every day.

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Built Around the Way Tank Trucks Operate

Tank truck equipment operates in demanding environments where reliability, serviceability, and consistent performance are essential. Every loading and unloading cycle places demands on the complete transfer system, making pump selection one of the most important decisions during truck specification.

Paragon vane pumps are engineered specifically for mobile liquid bulk transport, combining positive displacement pumping technology with durable construction to support dependable operation across a wide range of transfer applications.

From compact transfer systems to higher-capacity operations, the vane pump family provides solutions designed around the operational requirements of tank truck fleets rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.

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Support Long-Term Liquid Transfer Reliability

Reliable pumping performance extends far beyond the first load.

A properly selected vane pump helps support consistent transfer performance, contributes to efficient loading and unloading, and becomes an integral part of a dependable liquid bulk transfer system. Matching pump capacity to the application also helps create a more balanced system that can be maintained with confidence throughout the equipment’s service life.

Whether specifying a new truck or replacing an existing pump, investing in the right vane pump from the beginning helps create a stronger foundation for long-term fleet performance.

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Choose the Right Vane Pump

Every liquid transfer application has unique operating requirements. Transfer capacity, system configuration, and the products being moved all influence which vane pump will provide the best long-term performance.

 

Vane Pumps FAQs

Choosing the right vane pump starts with understanding the liquid being transferred, the required flow rate, operating pressure, and your truck’s transfer system. Comparing pump capacity and connection size is a good first step before reviewing detailed specifications.