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Recycle / Recovery / Recharge / Vacuum Machine for R-12 & R-134a
Toolsource #88772
Manufacturers Part Number #TC2670V
$4,500.00
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Dual Refrigerant Recycle/Recovery/Recharge Machine

The TC2670 series is perfect for shops looking for a capable machine with a fast return on investment. Most high volume shops are best served by two high performance machines: two RRC770’s or two RHS780’s. These shops should be capable of servicing two or three cars at once in distant bays. Dual machines do not allow this type of flexibility, but are ideal for shops that rarely have two cars needing A/C service at one time.

Just switch to Recover/Recycle and walk away. The TC2670 models automatically remove all refrigerant from the vehicle’s system by detecting pressure and restarting the compressor as necessary—no assistance needed! Charging is just as easy. Turn the machine to charge and the internal cylinder fills the A/C system to capacity in one step with the vehicle off—usually in less than a minute! It’s that easy!


  • Dual refrigerant model with no changeover time.
  • Long 11 foot hoses hook up to two cars. Service one while you test another.
  • Automatic recover and recycling.
  • Fan-cooled condenser for maximum speed even at high temperatures.
  • 7 CFM vacuum pump
  • Fast, accurate analog charging.
  • Charging cylinders are heated and provide air-free charge.


  • This product was added to our catalog on Monday 22 January, 2007.
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