Vacuum PumpOut Recovery 3 Motor 24 Gal
Quick Overview
- Reclaim Vacuum with 1 Vacuum Motor plus 1 Discharge Pump located inside the tank.
- Auto discharge pumps out up to 48 Gallon per Minute, 87 inces of Lisft
- Powerful 1.5 HP Vacuum Motor System with a 33 HP 3amp Auto Discharge Pump Motor
- Easy Tank Emptying Thanks To Drain Hose, Integrated Anti-Foam device in tank
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$2,090.75
$2,420.85
Vacuum Pump Out Recovery 1 Vacuum Motor 24 Gal
IPC Eagle 24 Gallon Industrial Wet Pump Out Vacuum Automatic Discharge
Pump out vacuums are general purpose vacuums that can be used in wet application and offer an automatic discharge.
Vacuum can be used in water recovery applications where a large amount of water needs to be collected.
An an excellent choice for concrete grinding, marble sanding and flood recovery.
The discharge pump automatically send the recovered water out at a max. rate of 48 gallons per minute and is capable of handling up to a 25' vertical rise.
The Vacuum offers durable polyethylene tank that won't dent or chip.
FEATURES
- Powerful 1.5 HP Vacuum Motor System
- 33 HP / 3aMPS Automatic Discharge Pump Motor
- 87 Inches Water lift
- 101 CFM Air Flow
- 25 ft Power cord
- Weight 49 LBS
- Voltage: 110Volt / 60Hz. 9 Amp.
- 10ft of Drain Hose, AP Tube
- Integrated Device To Stop The Liquids And The Foam
- Easy Tank Emptying Thanks To Drain Hose
- No Loss Of Performance Thanks To Independent Motors
- Power Switches are lighted for easy confirmation of operation
- Reliable Construction Designed For Intensive Use
- Submersible Pump for waste and flooded areas
Features
Quality Submersible Pumpout
Rugged Discharge Valve
Easy to Reach Controls
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