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20-gallon Used Fluid Evacuator - Lincoln Industrial

Part #: 3650

Quick, clean and powerful compressed-air operated evacuator

Lincoln model 3650 utilizes a powerful compressed-air operated venturi vacuum for quick extraction of engine oil or transmission fluid through the dipstick tube, or for other general fluid extraction. It features a 20-gallon welded steel tank with roll around portability and a variety of wands and adapters for convenient access to various fluid reservoirs. To drain the 3650, a cam lock style connector extends up from the top of the tank, providing a quick, clean connection to a shop's used fluid evacuation system such as Lincoln model 4100.

Features:
  • Large capacity 20-gallon (75 liter) heavy-duty welded steel tank with low-profile design
  • Compressed-air venturi creates a powerful vacuum to quickly extract fluids
  • 3/4 in. cam lock connector extends from top of tank for convenient diaphragm pump extraction
  • Convenient 10 ft. (3 m) long wire-reinforced evacuation hose
  • Rolls smoothly on two 4 in. swivel casters and two 6 in. fixed axle wheels with rubber treads
  • Easy-to-read high-quality gauge indicates vacuum level in tank
  • Easy-to-read sight gauge indicates fluid level in tank
  • Includes three flexible and two rigid dipstick wands and BMW, Mercedes, and Volkswagen dipstick tube adapters
Specifications:
  • Capacity: 20 gallons (75 liters)
  • Recommended air pressure: 60 psi - 120 psi (4.1 bar - 8.2 bar)
  • Weight: 49 lbs. (22 kg)
  • Includes three custom dipstick adapters for BMW, Mercedes and Volkswagen
  • Use Lincoln model 4100 diaphragm pump evacuation system for convenient evacuation of used fluid equipment with 3/4 in. cam lock connector
  • Use Lincoln 3/4 in. X 3/4 in. female cam lock connector (276411) for a quick, clean connection to the 3650 drain port (included with model 4100)

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    Lincoln Industrial 3650 20-gallon Used Fluid Evacuator
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    This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 15 November, 2012.