Pneumatic Waste Oil Extractor Fast, Efficient Fluid Removal Tool
Did you know 73% of mechanics waste 90+ minutes weekly on messy oil extraction? Conventional pumps leak, break, and drain your productivity. It's time to upgrade.
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Our pneumatic waste oil extractor
moves 8 gallons/minute - 3X faster than manual pumps. No more aching hands from 200+ pump strokes. The aircraft-grade aluminum body withstands 300°F heat and 150 PSI pressure. See how it stacks up:
Feature | Standard Extractors | Our Model TX-900 |
---|---|---|
Flow Rate | 2.5 gal/min | 8 gal/min |
Tank Capacity | 15L | 30L |
We tested 9 market leaders. Only 3 survived our 72-hour stress test. The TX-900 maintained 98% flow consistency vs. competitors' 82% average. Your shop deserves this durability.
Need 50-gallon tanks? Specialized nozzles? Our engineers will modify the waste oil extractor pump to your specs within 5 business days. Over 300 configurations available.
"The TX-900 reduced our oil change bay downtime by 40%," says Mike R., Service Manager. Their ROI? 11 weeks. Your results could be better.
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A: A pneumatic waste oil extractor is a device that uses compressed air to safely and efficiently remove used oil from machinery, engines, or reservoirs. It is ideal for environments requiring spark-free operation and reduces manual handling risks.
A: A waste oil extractor pump operates by creating suction through pneumatic pressure, drawing oil into a storage container. It typically includes a hose, nozzle, and reservoir, ensuring quick and clean oil removal without electricity.
A: Pneumatic waste oil extractors minimize spills, reduce physical strain, and improve safety by avoiding direct contact with hazardous waste oil. They also speed up the oil extraction process compared to manual pumping.
A: Yes, many waste oil extractors are designed to handle various fluids like hydraulic fluid, coolant, or diesel, depending on compatibility with the pump materials. Always check the manufacturer’s specifications first.
A: Regularly clean the pump and hoses after use, inspect for air leaks or wear, and ensure the filter is unclogged. Lubricate moving parts as recommended to extend the device’s lifespan.
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