Parts from OMG
Fuel filters and fuel taps from OMG, one of the most important manufacturers of automotive parts in Europe, impress with their quality and excellent price-performance ratio.
OMG fuel tap horizontal M12x1 (with union nut) red | Puch Maxi S, N
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Plastic · Filter type: Plastic net · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Installation direction: horizontal / horizontal · Outlet direction: below · Spare tube shape: curved · Mounting type: Union nut · Thread type: MF12x1 (fine pitch thread) · Reserve level: 70 mm
17,80 EUR
OMG fuel tap red horizontal M12x1 (with union nut) | Piaggio Ciao
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Plastic · Filter type: Plastic net · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Installation direction: horizontal / horizontal · Outlet direction: below · Spare tube shape: curved · Mounting type: Union nut · Thread type: MF12x1 (fine pitch thread) · Reserve level: 70 mm
17,80 EUR
OMG fuel tap horizontal M12x1 (with union nut) pointing downwards
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Metal · Filter type: Plastic net · Installation direction: horizontal / horizontal · Installation direction: vertical / vertical · Outlet direction: any · Mounting type: Union nut · Spare tube shape: straight · Thread type: MF12x1 (fine pitch thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Reserve level: 60 mm
16,70 EUR
OMG fuel tap vertical M10x1 (for screwing in) outgoing to the rear
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Metal · Filter type: Plastic net · Installation direction: vertical / vertical · Outlet direction: at the back · Mounting type: screw in (thread) · Spare tube shape: straight · Thread type: MF10x1 (fine pitch thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Reserve level: 50 mm
16,70 EUR
OMG fuel tap vertical M12x1 (with union nut) bottom outgoing short
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Plastic · Filter type: Plastic net · Installation direction: vertical / vertical · Outlet direction: below · Mounting type: Union nut · Spare tube shape: straight · Thread type: MF12x1 (fine pitch thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Reserve level: 50 mm
16,70 EUR
OMG fuel tap vertical M10x1 labeled (for screwing in) pointing downwards
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Plastic · Filter type: Plastic net · Installation direction: vertical / vertical · Outlet direction: below · Mounting type: screw in (thread) · Spare tube shape: straight · Thread type: MF10x1 (fine pitch thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Reserve level: 50 mm
16,70 EUR
OMG fuel tap vertical M12x1 labeled (with union nut) outgoing left
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Plastic · Filter type: Plastic net · Installation direction: vertical / vertical · Outlet direction: left · Mounting type: Union nut · Spare tube shape: straight · Thread type: MF12x1 (fine pitch thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Reserve level: 50 mm
18,90 EUR
OMG fuel tap vertical M16x1 labeled (with union nut) outgoing to the rear
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Plastic · Filter type: Plastic net · Installation direction: vertical / vertical · Outlet direction: at the back · Mounting type: Union nut · Spare tube shape: straight · Thread type: MF16x1 (fine pitch thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Reserve level: 50 mm
20,00 EUR
OMG fuel tap vertical M10x1 labeled (for screwing in) outgoing to the rear
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Plastic · Filter type: Plastic net · Installation direction: vertical / vertical · Outlet direction: at the back · Mounting type: screw in (thread) · Spare tube shape: straight · Thread type: MF10x1 (fine pitch thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Reserve level: 50 mm
16,70 EUR
OMG fuel tap vertical M10x1 (for screwing in) pointing downwards
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Plastic · Filter type: Plastic net · Installation direction: vertical / vertical · Outlet direction: below · Mounting type: screw in (thread) · Spare tube shape: straight · Thread type: MF10x1 (fine pitch thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Reserve level: 50 mm
14,40 EUR
OMG fuel tap horizontal M12x1 labeled (with union nut) outgoing at the bottom
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Plastic · Filter type: Plastic net · Installation direction: horizontal / horizontal · Outlet direction: below · Mounting type: Union nut · Spare tube shape: curved · Thread type: MF12x1 (fine pitch thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Reserve level: 65 mm
17,80 EUR
OMG fuel tap vertical M12x1 (with union nut) outgoing on the right
Manufacturer: OMG · Possible lever positions: open / closed / reserve · Material lever: Plastic · Filter type: Plastic net · Installation direction: vertical / vertical · Outlet direction: right · Mounting type: Union nut · Spare tube shape: straight · Thread type: MF12x1 (fine pitch thread) · Ø fuel hose connection: 6 mm · Reserve level: 50 mm
18,90 EUR
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High-quality fuel filters and robust fuel taps
Whether lorries or mopeds - the Italian supplier OMG produces vehicle and engine components for every weight class. What all parts from the quality manufacturer have in common is their precise and high-quality workmanship. Especially in the area of fuel supply for mopeds, petrol taps and filters enjoy an exceptionally good reputation. OMG products are equally impressive thanks to their excellent quality and very good value for money. A fact that is also confirmed by the fact that the moped manufacturer Tomos equips its Quadro, Sprint, Classic and Funsport mopeds with components from the Italian quality manufacturer as standard. As always, when there is a lot of quality for little money, we go for it and offer you petrol taps and fuel filters from OMG at an attractive price in our range.
Ideal replacement parts for every model and different installation situations
Axle suspensions for trucks, steering heads for cars, tie rods, wishbones or petrol filters and fuel taps for motorbikes - whatever parts leave the OMG factory in Turin, quality and precision are always guaranteed. This applies in particular to the manufacturer's high-quality filters and fuel taps. For horizontal or vertical mounting situations, customised for Piaggio-Ciao and the latest Tomos mopeds, OMG offers you solid and durable accessories to ensure the fuel supply of your moped. But moped enthusiasts travelling on a Sachs, Puch or Pony mopeds will also find universally applicable fuel taps and fuel filters in the manufacturer's portfolio. The products from the Italian brand OMG are also impressive in operation, as they can be removed easily and simply when cleaning work is required.
From a small mechanic's workshop to an international supplier
Immediately after the Second World War, in 1949, four brothers from near the Italian city of Turin decided to pool their wealth of experience in the field of mechanics and set up their own business. They initially set up a small workshop where they mainly manufactured hinges for camping furniture. In the years that followed, however, OMG increasingly specialised in the manufacture of vehicle parts for the booming automotive industry. The company benefited massively from the growth of the automotive sector and rose rapidly. A few years later, OMG was one of the leading manufacturers of chassis components and steering linkages for lorries and cars. The company was already working with Fiat and Lancia as well as IVECO in 1960. In the 1980s, Mercedes and Volkswagen were added as renowned international customers. Thanks to its constant striving for innovation and continuous improvement in product quality, the company was also able to develop into one of the most important suppliers to the aftermarket in the years that followed.