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Written by Robert Whittle
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Sunday, 20 July 2008 05:06 |
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Picking the right pump can be the difference between being successful with waste recovery or failing. Vacteck's range of heavy industrial vacuum systems range from small hand held fluid pumps up to the ultra high powered multi-headed system in the first photo here.
| This red headed system is a Tri-Vac Hi Power with in excess of 17" Hg vacuum. Vacteck test all systems and often in the testing process we check the crush rate and power of the systems. This Tri-Vac Hi Power crushed the heavy duty steel drum in the blink of an eye. For Hi powered systems a re-inforced drum is necessary. Imagine what the vacuum can do to your waste if it has enough strength to crush a heavy steel drum.  Vacteck heavy systems in kit form.
Super heavy dry waste like steel shot, foundry sand, fly ash and industrial chips is the kind of waste that the Vacteck 196 Quad Hi Power is suited to use due to its ultra powerful suction and massive air flow. As a rapid spill control unit nothing comes close. The 196 Quad can be configured for both wet and dry. The 196 Quad Hi-Power is the most powerful drum vac available in the market. 18" Hg vacuum, 314" water lift (8 metres), 280 -320 cfm, 3000 cfm of suction velocity. Truely awesome power.
The 174 Quad Ultra Vac needs less air than the 196 and has a lower power rating. 16" Hg vacuum, 275" water lift (7 metres), 200 -260 cfm, 2000 cfm suction velocity. Vacteck's Tri-Vac Hi Power. Using less air than the 196 Quad, between 160 -230 cfm, this unit has ultra fast pick up with all types of fluids. Configured with washable foam filters it can be convereted into a completely competent dry waste recovery vacuum system. 17" Hg vacuum, 275" water lift (7 metres) and producing 1800+ cfm suction velocity. RAB filter cleaning heavy system. All of Vacteck's heavy system can be converted into dry only units with reverse filter cleaning via the RAB technology. These systems are also shipped as a kit. |  | The Super Dragin series of vacuum pumps are designed to recover fluid and spills and use much less air than the large multi-headed Hi-Power units. |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 27 July 2008 05:36 |