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Drain Bowl - 4 1/2 Gal - Lincoln Industrial

Part #: 83386

The Lincoln Industrial 83386 Drain Bowl is a robust and essential tool designed for professional technicians and mechanics in automotive and industrial environments. Engineered for efficiency and durability, this drain bowl provides a reliable solution for collecting spent fluids, streamlining maintenance tasks and promoting a cleaner workspace. Its substantial 4 1/2 gallon capacity ensures it can handle a variety of fluid changes without frequent emptying.

Key Features

  • Professional Capacity: A generous 4.5-gallon (approximately 17-liter) capacity efficiently accommodates fluid changes for standard vehicles and various industrial machinery, reducing the need for constant emptying.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured by Lincoln Industrial, this drain bowl is built from high-quality, chemical-resistant materials to withstand the rigorous demands of busy workshop conditions and frequent use.
  • Wide Catch Area: Designed with a broad opening to effectively capture automotive and industrial fluids such as oil, coolant, and transmission fluid, helping to prevent spills and maintain cleanliness.
  • Easy Handling and Disposal: Features a practical design for secure grip and controlled pouring, facilitating the safe transfer of collected fluids for proper recycling or disposal.

Applications

This versatile drain bowl is an indispensable asset for a wide array of fluid service operations. It is ideally suited for professional mechanics performing routine oil changes on passenger cars, light trucks, SUVs, and motorcycles, as well as for draining transmission fluid, differential fluid, and engine coolant. In industrial settings, technicians will find the Lincoln Industrial 83386 invaluable for collecting waste fluids during the maintenance of heavy machinery, equipment, and other mechanical systems where efficient and controlled fluid collection is paramount.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 February, 2007.