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16 Gallon Auto Empty Fluid Drain - John Dow Industries

Part #: J16EAD

The John Dow Industries J16EAD 16 Gallon Auto Empty Fluid Drain is engineered for efficiency and safety in professional automotive and industrial settings. This robust unit streamlines fluid evacuation processes with its innovative "Auto-Check" technology, ensuring automatic tank emptying using standard shop air while mitigating the risk of fluid spills. Its compact design and professional-grade construction make it an essential tool for any busy shop.

Key Features

  • "Auto-Check" Technology: Automatically empties the 16-gallon steel tank using shop air, preventing overfilling and eliminating the potential for messy "oil shower" incidents.
  • Adjustable Steel Funnel: Features a 15-inch diameter steel funnel with a built-in screen to capture debris, lockable at any height between 36 to 59 inches for versatile use across various vehicle types.
  • Integrated Fluid Level Sight Tube: The 6-foot evacuation hose conveniently doubles as a fluid level sight tube, allowing technicians to monitor tank capacity at a glance.
  • Optimized Mobility: Equipped with two large 5-inch fixed wheels and two 2-inch swivel casters, providing stable positioning and easy maneuverability around the workshop.
  • Durable Construction: Built with a resilient 16-gallon steel tank, designed for the demands of daily professional use with oils, coolants, and other non-flammable fluids.

Applications

This versatile fluid drain is ideal for a wide range of applications in automotive repair shops, fleet maintenance facilities, and industrial environments. It efficiently collects used engine oil, transmission fluid, coolant, and other non-flammable liquids from cars, trucks, and machinery, facilitating clean and organized fluid changes.

Specifications

  • Capacity: 16 Gallons
  • Funnel Diameter: 15 inches
  • Height Adjustment: 36 to 59 inches
  • Evacuation Hose Length: 6 feet
  • Weight: 48 lbs.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 16 January, 2008.