High Lift Reversible Drum Vac

EXAIR's High Lift Reversible Drum Vac offers a powerful, compressed air-driven solution for efficiently recovering and transferring thick liquids from depths of up to 15 feet, eliminating the need for electrical components and minimizing maintenance.

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EXAIR's High Lift Reversible Drum Vac is ideal for the recovery of thick liquids (up to 1400 CP) like coolant, hydraulic oils, sludge and chips, waste water, tramp oil and liquid spills. The High Lift Reversible Drum Vac has been engineered to recover liquids found within below grade sumps, wells, underground tanks, pits and drains with up to 15' of lift thru 20' of hose.

The High Lift Reversible Drum Vac's powerful vacuum can fill a 55 gallon drum in just 85 seconds from 15' and, with the turn of a knob, the same stainless steel pump can quickly empty the drum. Since the High Lift Reversible Drum Vac is powered by compressed air, it has no electric motor to wear out and has no impellers to clog. In fact, the High Lift Reversible Drum Vac has no moving parts, assuring maintenance free operation. It is designed for continuous and heavy duty applications where electric vacuums fail, and can also be used for lighter duty applications.

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