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Written by Admin Drum -Vac
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Saturday, 07 March 2009 23:01 |
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The Drum Vac comes with the choice of 6 different air jet sizes which permit 7 different configurations. Each Drum Vac unit needs two jets to operate and as such any configuration of available jets is possible. The more air that is used and delivered to the venturis, the more power that is transferred into suction pickup. | Garnet and all sorts of blast media like aluminium oxide and steel shot can be picked up with the Drum Vac. Cement dust and cement slurry is no problems. Suggested configuration: 120-160 cfm | Chemicals like sulphur used in fertilizer can be recovered with an anti-static version of the Drum Vac. Suggested configuration:100-120 cfm | Â   Trench vacuuming and pothole work can be effectively accomplished with the high suction power and massive vertical lift of the Drum Vac. With re-inforced steel drums to handle the massive power a 200 cfm compressor powering the Drum vac will produce in excess of 18"Hg which is ideal vacuum power for serious trench work, both wet and dry. Suggested configuration: 160-200 cfm with 63mm (2.5 inch) suction hose. Â |  
  The Drum Vac is a wet dry vacuum with a float valve system that prevents fluid rising within the drum and overflowing. Suggested configuration: 80-140cfm |    Heavy dry waste can come in many forms. Metals, glass, chips, wood, rocks and gravel. The Drum Vac can recover all types of dry waste. Suggested configuration: 100-200cfm |    Sand, fly ash and grit are no problem for the high powered Drum Vac. Suggested configuration:100-120 cfm
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 The Drum Vac is a perfect vacuum as a spill control system and when huge water lift is required. Suggested configuration: 60-160cfm |  
  The Drum Vac with its reverse air blast filter cleaning and anti-static capability when configured correctly is the perfect vacuum for powders and grain recovery. Suggested configuration: 80-140cfm |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 May 2009 02:06 |