Vacuum 24 gallon HEPA 3 Motor Eagle 110v
Quick Overview
- Vacuum 24 gallon container with 3 quantity 800 watt Motors and a side port Vacuum entrance with HEPA filtration.
- A 24 gallon vacuum that offers a general purpose capability that can be used in wet or dry applications.
- This series is commonly used in interior and exterior cleaning environments and feature a powerful suction with a triple motor.
- This Vacuum can be used for Gutter Cleaning, General Cleaning or to collect dust from produced from grinding tools.
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Vacuum 24 gallon HEPA 3 Motor Eagle 110v
Vacuum 24 gallon Side Port HEPA 3 Motor Eagle 110v
Vacuum 24 gallon container with 3 quantity 800 watt Motors and a side port Vacuum entrance with HEPA filtration.
A 24 gallon vacuum that offers a general purpose capability that can be used in wet or dry applications.
This Vacuum can be used for Gutter Cleaning, General Cleaning or to collect dust from produced from grinding tools.
This series is commonly used in interior and exterior cleaning environments and feature a powerful suction with a triple motor.
This Vacuum offers a stable and convenient design that utilizes a transport handle as well as two large wheels in back with dual front casters. They also offer convenient debris management with optional filter collection bags.
Watts: 800 x 3 - Draw up to 20 amps
Airflow up to 295 CFM when all three motors are active ... Switches in 3 stages for 101, 202 or 295 CFM
Lift: 87 inches
Voltage 110v
HEPA Filter included
Includes: 25ft of 2in Vacuum Hose
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