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Industrial Duty Vacuum

Exair's Heavy Duty Dry Vac is designed to vacuum more dry materials in less time with less wear.

559sq Hddv

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Designed for tough industrial environments, the hardened alloy construction resists premature wear while the increased power handles difficult jobs and harsh conditions. And, the quiet operation makes it suitable for a wide variety of applications including the clean-up of abrasive materials like steel shot, garnet, metal chips and sand while also useful for general purpose applications like vacuuming floors, machines, work stations, industrial machinery and equipment.

Exair's electrically operated vacuums have motors and impellers that clog and wear out quickly. There’s also a potential shock hazard when electric vacs are used in standing liquids. The Heavy Duty Dry Vac is compressed air powered which eliminates the shock hazard. It has no moving parts to wear out or break, to assure long life. It is quiet with a sound level that is half that of electric vacs.

The Heavy Duty Dry Vac’s lever lock drum lid fits any 30, 55 or 110 gallon open top drum. Moving it from one drum to another can be done quickly, making it easy to keep different materials separate for recycling. All materials are vacuumed directly into the drum, eliminating the heavy lifting that is common with electrically powered vacuums. To prevent material contamination, a poly drum liner can be inserted into the drum.

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