A 500L diesel transfer tank is a heavy-duty portable fuel storage vessel designed for mining operations, large-scale farming, and construction sites running equipment over 200 HP. At 500 liters (132.09 US gallons / 109.98 Imperial gallons), it sits in the heavy-duty capacity segment — larger, more rugged, and more compliant with industrial transport regulations than the mid-range 400L transfer tank, but smaller and more maneuverable than a 1000L fuel storage tank.
The 500L tank provides approximately 475 liters of safe fill capacity (95% for thermal expansion), weighs roughly 65 kg empty (HDPE construction), and commonly measures 1200 mm × 850 mm × 750 mm. When fully fueled it weighs approximately 487 kg — heavy enough to require mechanical lifting. MEBIUSE’s 500L production series corresponds to the MBS600L product line (600L nominal capacity), engineered for the duty cycle demanded by remote mining operations, large agricultural fleets, and heavy-equipment job sites.
This guide covers 500L diesel transfer tank specifications, the key design upgrades that distinguish heavy-duty models, common applications across mining / large farm / heavy construction scenarios, pump selection, ADR / DOT / AS transport compliance, and an OEM buying checklist for distributors and end-users.
500L Diesel Transfer Tank Specifications (MEBIUSE MBS600L)
Understanding the specifications of a 500L heavy-duty portable diesel tank helps buyers match the product to demanding operational requirements. The following tables summarize key technical parameters.
Capacity and Dimensions
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Nominal Capacity (SEO classification) | 500 L (132.09 US gal / 109.98 Imp gal) |
| Actual Tank Volume | 600 L (158.50 US gal) — MEBIUSE MBS600L |
| Safe Fill Level | 475 L (95% — accounts for thermal expansion) |
| Weight (empty, HDPE) | ~65 kg |
| Weight (full with diesel) | ~487 kg |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 1200 mm × 850 mm × 750 mm |
| Wall Thickness | 8–10 mm (heavy-duty spec) |
A 500L tank requires mechanical lifting when full. Most heavy-duty models include 4-way forklift channels on the base (loader can approach from any direction), six integrated strap recesses, and D-ring tie-down points for secure transport on truck beds or trailers (source: DTK500).
Material and Construction
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | UV-stabilized Military-Grade HDPE (Grade 22+), rotomolded |
| Process | Rotational molding (seamless, stress-free) |
| Wall Thickness | 8–10 mm |
| Working Temperature Range | -30°C to +70°C (military-spec) |
| Tank Warranty | 25 years (industry standard, comparable to TTi DieselCadet) |
| Certifications | CE, ISO 9001 |
Military-grade HDPE extends the working temperature range from -30°C (extreme cold-climate mining) to +70°C (desert deployments). Rotational molding produces a seamless tank wall with uniform thickness, eliminating weld points that could become leak paths over time (source: Rotovia). UV stabilizers protect against degradation when stored in direct sunlight — a common scenario on remote mine sites and large farm operations.
Standard Pump Package
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| Pump Type | 12V DC / 24V DC / AC 110V / AC 220V / Manual rotary |
| Flow Rate (24V high-flow) | 45–60 L/min — full 500L refill in ~8 minutes |
| Flow Rate (12V standard) | 40–50 L/min |
| Duty Cycle | 30 min on / 30 min off (heavy-duty rating) |
| Hose | 4 m anti-static diesel hose, 3/4″ |
| Electric Cable | 4 m with battery clamps (12V/24V models) |
| Nozzle | Automatic shut-off (aluminum body) |
| Filler Cap | 2″ lockable bayonet with breather vent |
| Earth Strap | Standard (anti-static grounding) |
For 500L heavy-duty applications, the 24V DC high-flow pump at 60 L/min is the recommended configuration, particularly for mining trucks and heavy commercial vehicles that supply reliable 24V power (source: DTK500). At this flow rate, a complete 500L refill takes approximately 8 minutes — roughly 50% faster than a 12V/40 L/min mid-range system.
Best Applications: Mining, Large Farms and Heavy Construction
A 500L heavy-duty diesel transfer tank is engineered for operators running equipment above 200 HP, where 200L or 400L tanks require too-frequent refills and 1000L tanks exceed practical transport limits. The 500L capacity serves four primary market segments.
Mining and Remote Site Operations
- Daily refueling of excavators and loaders: A 150–300 HP excavator burns 12–20 L/hr. With 475L of safe fill, a 500L tank delivers 24–40 hours of operation — enough for two full operating shifts before refilling.
- Bulldozers and drill rigs: Heavy mining bulldozers (300+ HP) consume 20–35 L/hr. A 500L tank provides 14–24 hours of continuous operation before requiring transport refill from a bulk tank (source: Durotank).
- On-site backup generators: 100–300 kW mine generators draw 20–60 L/hr under load. A 500L tank offers 8–24 hours of emergency power for remote camps and processing equipment.
- Mobile fuel trailers: For dispersed operations across multiple pit zones, a 500L tank can refuel 10–15 pieces of light equipment before returning to the bulk fuel depot.
Large-Scale Farming Operations
- Tractor fleets (5–10 units): A 100–200 HP tractor burns 8–15 L/hr. Five tractors running four hours each consume 160–300L — a 500L tank covers one full mid-size fleet work cycle (source: Silvan Australia).
- Combine harvesters: During peak harvest, larger combines consume 20–30 L/hr. A 500L tank provides 16–24 hours of harvesting operation — enough for a full harvest day without refill.
- Center-pivot irrigation systems: 50–100 HP irrigation pumps draw 10–20 L/hr. A 500L tank supports 24–48 hours of continuous irrigation between refills, reducing labor cost during critical watering windows.
- Diesel-powered grain dryers: Auger-fed dryers using 30–80 HP burn 8–25 L/hr, making 500L sufficient for 19–59 hours of continuous drying.
Heavy Construction Sites
- Multiple excavator fleets: A single 500L tank serves 2–4 mid-size excavators (150–250 HP class) per shift, eliminating daily fuel-truck trips.
- Crane and pile-driver refueling: Mobile cranes and pile drivers require on-site refueling access; 500L delivers 24–59 hours between refills depending on engine size.
- Concrete batch plant backup: Standby fuel for site generators; 500L provides 8–24 hours of operation depending on generator size.
- Wheel-loader and dump-truck fleets: Mid-size mining trucks (Cat 770 / Komatsu HD465 class) consume 30–60 L/hr under load — a 500L tank supports 8–16 hours between refills for dispersed pit operations.
Decision Framework: Is a 500L Diesel Transfer Tank Right for Your Operation?
| Factor | Choose 500L | Consider Alternatives |
|---|---|---|
| Equipment HP range | ≥200 HP, multiple units | <200 HP → 400L; single unit → 200L |
| Daily runtime | 15–30 hours combined fleet runtime | <15 hours → 400L; >30 hours → 1000L |
| Equipment count | 5+ units on-site | <5 → 400L; 1 unit → 200L |
| Mining / remote operations | Required (AS1940 / AS2809 compliance) | Lighter use → 400L |
| Refill logistics | Bulk fuel depot 30+ minutes away | <30 min → smaller tank; daily bulk delivery → 1000L |
| Transport requirements | Truck or trailer (ADR 1.1.3.6 compliant) | Slight loads → 400L can fit on ute |
| Budget | Mid-to-premium ($850–1,200 FOB) | Sub-$700 → 200/400L; >$1,500 → 1000L+ |
| Off-highway trucks (100+ t) | ⚠️ Small — 1000L better | Cat 770 / rigid dump → 1000L |
Built for Heavy-Duty: Key Design Upgrades vs Mid-Range 400L Tanks
Compared to mid-range 400L tanks, the 500L heavy-duty platform incorporates four design upgrades that justify the capacity premium for demanding environments. These four features are consistently found on heavy-duty industrial diesel tanks from manufacturers such as TTi (Australia), Durotank, and DTK500.
1. Military-Grade HDPE Construction (Grade 22+)
Standard portable fuel tanks use UV-stabilized HDPE rated for -20°C to +60°C. The 500L heavy-duty series uses Grade 22+ military-spec HDPE that extends the working range to -30°C to +70°C — covering arctic mining operations, Middle East desert deployments, and tropical construction sites without tank embrittlement or deformation. This material is comparable to the formulation used in TTi’s DieselCadet series with a 25-year manufacturer warranty (source: TTi DieselCadet).
2. 4-Way Forklift Access
Unlike 400L tanks with 2-side forklift pockets, the 500L heavy-duty design includes forklift channels machined into all four sides of the base. This allows repositioning from any direction — critical on congested mine sites and tight construction yards where the tank may need to be rotated 90° for pickup. Operators report up to 30% faster loading times compared to 2-pocket mid-range models (source: Durotank).
3. Integrated Digital Flow Meter
Standard mechanical flow meters are accurate to ±2–5%, leading to fuel reconciliation disputes. The 500L heavy-duty series integrates a digital LCD flow meter with three readouts: real-time flow rate (L/min), single-fill volume, and cumulative totalizer (resettable). The digital meter typically adds $50–80 per unit but enables accurate cost-per-machine tracking and reduces monthly fuel reconciliation errors.
4. Anti-Static Hose, Earth Strap, and Explosion-Proof Pump Option
For mining operations transferring fuel near heavy electrical equipment or during lightning-risk conditions, the 500L heavy-duty tank includes a static-dissipative hose plus an earth strap connection point, eliminating static buildup at fill points — a common ignition source in fuel handling. For underground mining and high-risk zones, an ATEX/IECEx-certified explosion-proof pump ($200–400 upgrade) is required for compliance.
500L vs 400L vs 1000L Diesel Transfer Tank: Which Capacity Do You Need?
The 500L tank sits between the mid-range 400L “sweet spot” and the IBC-scale 1000L. Choosing the right capacity requires matching tank size to operational scale.
Capacity Comparison Table
| Factor | 200L | 400L | 500L | 1000L |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Gallons | 52.83 gal | 105.67 gal | 132.09 gal | 264.17 gal |
| Imperial Gallons | 43.99 gal | 87.99 gal | 109.98 gal | 219.97 gal |
| Safe Fill (95%) | 190 L | 380 L | 475 L | 950 L |
| Empty Weight | ~32 kg | ~53 kg | ~65 kg | ~120 kg |
| Full Weight | ~201 kg | ~338 kg | ~487 kg | ~945 kg |
| Dimensions (L×W×H mm) | 1100×700×600 | 1150×800×720 | 1200×850×750 | 1500×1100×900 |
| Best For | Small farms, ute-bed | Mid farms / small job sites | Heavy-duty fleet, mining, large farms | Mine depots, cross-region |
| Refill Frequency | 3–5 days | 7–14 days | 14–21 days | 30+ days |
| Refill Time (24V/60 L/min) | ~3 minutes | ~6 minutes | ~8 minutes | ~16 minutes |
| Forklift Required | No | Recommended | Yes (4-way access) | Required (plus crane) |
| ADR Exemption | 1.1.3.1 C total | 1.1.3.1 C total | 1.1.3.6 partial | 1.1.3.6 partial |
| Typical OEM MOQ | 50 units | 30 units | 20 units | 10 units |
| Lead Time | 15–25 days | 20–30 days | 25–35 days | 30–45 days |
| OEM FOB China Price | $380–550 | $650–900 | $850–1,200 | $1,500–2,200 |
| Container Loading (40HQ) | — | — | 72 tanks | ~36 tanks |
Operators weighing 500L vs 1000L should consider: 1000L tanks need dedicated trailer transport and crane lifting, while 500L fits on standard flatbed trucks and tow vehicles. For buyers comparing 500L vs 400L, the key question is: Will mid-range 400L capacity force daily refilling trips during peak harvest or project deadlines? If yes — and the fleet runs ≥200 HP equipment — the 500L upgrade pays back in labor savings alone.
Pump Options for 500L Heavy-Duty Diesel Transfer Tanks
Heavy-duty applications demand more flow, longer duty cycles, and reliable power sources. Below are the primary pump configurations suited to 500L tanks.
| Pump Type | Voltage / Drive | Flow Rate (typ.) | Best Application | Key Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24V DC high-flow | Commercial truck / mine vehicle battery | 45–60 L/min | Mining trucks, heavy equipment, 500L primary choice | Fast refill (~8 min for 500L), 30-min duty cycle |
| 12V DC | Vehicle battery / standalone | 40–50 L/min | Ute bed, remote light-duty | No generator needed; wide vehicle compatibility |
| AC 220V | Site power / generator | 50–60 L/min | Fixed warehouse / yard | Stable flow; no battery drain |
| Manual rotary | Pure mechanical | 25–30 L/min | Emergency backup only | No power required |
| Explosion-proof (ATEX/IECEx) | ATEX / IECEx certified | 40–55 L/min | Hazardous mine environments (methane / dust) | Required for underground / high-risk zones (+$200–400) |
| Solar DC | Solar panel + battery | 30–40 L/min | Remote farms, eco-sensitive areas | No ongoing power cost |
Why 24V DC / 60 L/min Is the Standard for 500L Heavy-Duty
Most heavy-duty operations select 24V DC because: (1) commercial mining trucks and heavy equipment almost universally provide 24V power, (2) 24V pumps deliver higher flow rates (60 L/min vs 12V 40 L/min) without overdrawing battery capacity, and (3) the 30-minute continuous duty cycle matches typical shift-length refueling sessions (source: DTK500). For operations running AC power at a fixed yard, an AC 220V pump delivers the same high flow without any battery dependence.
Explosion-Proof Pump for Underground Mining
Underground mining operations and confined-space refueling zones often require ATEX or IECEx-certified explosion-proof pumps. These units feature sealed motors, anti-static housings, and grounding cables — adding approximately $200–400 per unit but required for compliance in many underground operations. Always confirm ATEX zone classification (Zone 1 / Zone 2) with the mine safety officer before ordering.
ADR, AS and DOT Transport Compliance for 500L Diesel Tanks
A critical difference between a 400L and a 500L tank is transport regulation. The 450-liter threshold matters for compliance planning.
The 450L Threshold: Why 500L Falls Outside Total Exemption
Under ADR (European Agreement concerning the Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road):
- ADR 1.1.3.1 C — Total Exemption: Applies when package capacity is ≤450 liters and transport is incidental to a main activity (farming, construction). No special driver training, vehicle markings, or transport documents required. 400L tanks qualify.
- ADR 1.1.3.6 — Partial Exemption: Applies to portable diesel tanks between 451L and 1000L. The 500L tank falls into this category. Requirements include: UN-approved tank certification, mandatory inspection every 30 months, transport document per ADR 5.4.1.1.1 (f), and per-transport-unit maximum of 1,000L diesel (source: HSA Ireland, Emiliana Serbatoi, RETRON).
North American DOT Requirements
For buyers in North America, the equivalent US regulation is DOT MC-306 (49 CFR §393), which applies to vehicles carrying ≥119 US gallons (~450L) of Class 3 flammable liquid on public highways. Operators transporting a 500L tank (132 US gal) must register for hazmat transport and follow DOT marking and placarding requirements. Operators should consult the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for state-specific rules.
Australian Standards: AS1940-2004 and AS2809.2-2008
For Australian mining and rural operations, heavy-duty 500L tanks must also comply with:
- AS1940-2004 — Storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids (requires bunded / double-walled construction for stationary installations)
- AS2809.2-2008 — Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods (lockable pump covers + splash-resistant breather systems)
MEBIUSE’s MBS600L heavy-duty platform is designed to meet these standards when paired with the optional bunded cabinet (source: TTi DieselCadet, Durotank).
Practical Compliance Checklist for 500L Operators
- Obtain UN certification documents from the tank manufacturer
- Schedule mandatory 30-month inspection intervals (ADR)
- Maintain transport documents per ADR 5.4.1.1.1 (f) (EU) or DOT shipper papers (US)
- Limit total cargo per transport unit to 1,000L diesel (500L × 2 tanks max)
- For US transport: register under DOT hazmat and display proper placards when over 119 US gal threshold
- Use earth straps during fill operations to prevent static discharge
- For Australian mine deployment: confirm bunded cabinet installation meets AS1940-2004
OEM Customization: MOQ, Lead Times and Pricing for 500L Tanks
For distributors, mining contractors, and agricultural cooperatives purchasing 500L tanks in volume, OEM customization offers branding control and sometimes better unit economics than open-market purchasing.
OEM Order Parameters
| OEM Parameter | 500L Specification | Comparison to 400L |
|---|---|---|
| MOQ | 20 units | Lower than 400L (30 units) |
| Lead Time | 25–35 days production + shipping | 5–10 days longer than 400L |
| Container Loading | 20 / 20GP, 48 / 40GP, 72 / 40HQ | Same as 400L |
| Price Range (FOB China) | USD $850–1,200 per unit | 20–30% premium vs 400L |
| Custom Colors | Pantone full range (yellow, black, blue, green, custom) | Same as 400L |
| Logo Options | Mold-in graphic, screen print, decal | Same as 400L |
| Common Accessories | Digital flow meter, explosion-proof pump (ATEX/IECEx), wheel kit, locking cabinet, earth strap | More options vs 400L |
| Certifications Provided | CE, ISO 9001 + optional UN approval | Same base + UN standard on 500L |
The 500L tier carries a higher per-unit price (USD $850–1,200 FOB), which means suppliers recover mold and setup amortization over fewer units. Smaller distributors and regional resellers can typically meet the 20-unit minimum without large inventory exposure, making 500L a viable entry point for new OEM partnerships (source: Asian Sourcing Group).
Critical OEM Sourcing Questions
When evaluating a 500L OEM supplier, request:
- UN certification documentation — required for European ADR 1.1.3.6 compliance
- AS1940 / AS2809 compliance statement — for Australian market access
- Pump supplier certification — verify warranty coverage on the pump itself (typically 2–3 years)
- Rotomold tooling history — tank body tooling should be ≤5 years old for dimensional consistency
- Container loading reference list — 72 tanks per 40HQ verified against actual loading tests
- Trade term flexibility — confirmed FOB, CIF, DDP options for destination logistics
- Explosion-proof pump availability — if serving underground mining customers (ATEX Zone 1 / Zone 2)
For a comprehensive OEM verification checklist, see MEBIUSE’s OEM portable fuel tank guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many gallons is a 500L diesel tank?
A 500L diesel tank holds 132.09 US gallons or 109.98 Imperial gallons. Safe fill capacity (allowing 5% thermal expansion headroom) is 475 liters or 125.49 US gallons (source: Plastic Tank Companies). Operators planning refueling logistics should rely on the safe-fill figure rather than nominal capacity.
What engine size benefits most from a 500L tank?
The 500L capacity is optimized for equipment above 200 HP running multiple daily shifts — mining excavators (150–300 HP / 12–20 L/hr), bulldozers (300+ HP / 20–35 L/hr), large agricultural tractors (100–200 HP / 8–15 L/hr), and 100–300 kW generators (20–60 L/hr). Smaller equipment below 150 HP can refuel more economically from a 200L or 400L unit.
Can a 500L tank be towed on a standard pickup truck?
Yes, when properly secured. The 500L tank dimensions (1200 × 850 × 750 mm) fit within standard Australian ute trays and most North American pickup beds. Total loaded weight (~487 kg) is within payload limits for half-ton and three-quarter-ton trucks. For ADR compliance in Europe the tank must be UN-certified. For US transport, hazmat registration under DOT MC-306 applies when carrying over 119 US gal (~450L).
Is 500L exempt from ADR transport regulations?
No. Because 500L exceeds the 450L threshold, the tank falls under ADR 1.1.3.6 partial exemption, not the 1.1.3.1 C total exemption that applies to 400L tanks. Operators must maintain UN certification, observe 30-month inspection intervals, and keep transport documentation per ADR 5.4.1.1.1 (f) (source: HSA Ireland, RETRON).
What pump size do I need for a 500L diesel tank?
For heavy-duty applications, the 24V DC 60 L/min pump is recommended because most mining trucks and commercial vehicles provide 24V power, and the higher flow rate completes a full 500L refill in approximately 8 minutes — roughly 50% faster than a 12V system. For stationary site operations with AC power, an AC 220V 50–60 L/min pump delivers equivalent flow. Underground mining requires ATEX/IECEx-certified explosion-proof pumps ($200–400 upgrade).
What is the difference between a 500L diesel tank and a 500L IBC tote?
A 500L diesel transfer tank is a portable unit with an integrated pump, hose, and nozzle designed for on-demand refueling at the equipment location. A 500L IBC tote is a stationary or transport-only container (typically metal-caged) without dispensing equipment, designed to be moved by forklift and emptied through a separate pump system. For active refueling operations, the integrated transfer tank format is far more efficient.
How long does a 500L diesel tank last?
Premium rotomolded HDPE tanks carry a 25-year manufacturer warranty under normal operating conditions (source: TTi DieselCadet). Mechanical components (pump, hose, nozzle) typically have 2–3 year warranties and can be replaced individually, extending tank service life well beyond pump replacement cycles.
What is the MOQ for OEM 500L tanks?
OEM MOQ for custom-branded 500L heavy-duty tanks starts at 20 units, lower than the 400L tier’s 30 units due to higher per-unit amortized costs. Standard production lead time is 25–35 days plus shipping. Container loading is 20 tanks per 20GP, 48 per 40GP, and 72 per 40HQ — most efficient FOB China pricing is achieved with a 40HQ container order.
OEM Customization and Quote Request
For distributors, mining contractors, and large agricultural operators considering 500L heavy-duty tanks for fleet deployment or retail distribution, MEBIUSE supports full OEM customization including Pantone color matching, logo integration, explosion-proof pump options for underground mining (ATEX/IECEx), and ADR-compliant UN certification for European market access. Container loading of 72 tanks per 40HQ makes ocean freight efficient for international distribution.
For a complete OEM procurement walkthrough covering factory verification, trade terms, and certification documentation, see our OEM buying guide, or Request a Custom Quote for 500L Heavy-Duty Tank for specifications, FOB pricing, and lead-time estimates for your target market.
Looking for a comparison with mid-range options? See our 400L diesel transfer tank guide or 200L portable diesel tank with pump buying guide for lower-capacity applications.
Need even larger capacity for mine depots or cross-region transport? The 1000L portable fuel storage tank covers IBC-class bulk storage for off-highway trucks and dispersed pit operations.
Official Sources
- MEBIUSE official site
- MEBIUSE OEM/ODM pillar
- MEBIUSE contact page
- TTi DieselCadet 500L — Australian heavy-duty diesel tank manufacturer
- Durotank — Mining industry refueling solutions
- DTK500 500L specifications via Able Power — diesel-grade polyethylene portable tank
- HSA Ireland — ADR Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road FAQ
- Emiliana Serbatoi — ADR Total vs Partial Exemption comparison
- RETRON — ADR 1.1.3.1 c) Exemptions Guide
- Di Camillo Tanks — Mobile diesel tanks ADR certification (300-1000L)
- Rotovia — Custom HDPE Tanks Manufacturing Process
- Plastic Tank Companies — HDPE Fuel Tank Material
- Asian Sourcing Group — 5-Step Chinese Factory Verification
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Last reviewed: July 31, 2026 | Published: July 31, 2026 | Publisher: MEBIUSE