Features:
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Simple to Read Measuring Bowl: The 9.5 qt (2.4-Gallon) measuring bowl is transparent with level indicators which allows technicians to efficiently identify the amount of fluid removed.
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Integrated Level Gauge: Easy to view built in sight gauge allows users to know when it is time to empty the tank.
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Simple Air Evacuation: Evacuate the drain by using an air connection and connecting to the drain. No need to invest in more expensive diaphragm pump systems to evacuate.
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More Stability: The fixed axel and casters configuration makes moving under a vehicle simple and helps the drain stay put.
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Built with safety in mind: Includes a pressure relief safety valve to prevent over pressurization.
Specifications
- 6-inch fixed wheels and 3-inch casters
- 5-foot evacuation hose with J-hook
- Can be used with oil, transmission fluid, and antifreeze
- 5 qt. (2.4-Gallon) Measuring Bowl
- Durable steel tank
Tank Capacity:
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21-Gallons |
Suction Capacity: |
15-Gallons |
Suction Speed: |
.04 GPM* |
Air Pressure For Vacuum Generation: |
110-120 PSI |
Depressurization Time: |
120-150 seconds |
*Note: Suction speed can decrease or increase due to variations in oil temperature, oil viscosity, and location altitude during the evacuation process.
Description:
This 21-Gallon Fluid Evacuator was built with professionals in mind and was designed to be used when changing oil, transmission fluids, and more for automobiles and light trucks. This fluid evacuator uses the included probes to remove fluids without having to remove the drain plug on the pan which limits shop liability but is also critical for vehicles that do not utilize a dipstick to check fluid levels. The 2.4-Gallon (9.5 qt) measuring bowl allows the technician to verify the amount of fluid removed before adding new fluid to the vehicle. To operate the evacuator just pressurize the tank with a shop air connection, attach the appropriate probe, insert into the dipstick and watch the oil flow into the evacuator. This unit is also portable so there is no need to leave attached to an air hose during operation after pressurization.