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23 Gallon Waste Oil Drain - Zeeline fmr National-Spenser

Part #: 1236

The Zeeline fmr National-Spenser 23 Gallon Waste Oil Drain, model 1236, is engineered for efficient and professional-grade fluid management in automotive and industrial environments. This heavy-duty, portable unit is designed for the gravity draining of oil-based fluids from engines, gearboxes, or differentials of various motor vehicles, particularly when placed on a lift or pit. Its robust construction and user-friendly features ensure a clean and streamlined waste oil disposal process, making it an indispensable tool for maintaining a professional workshop.

Key Features

  • High Capacity Tank: Features a 23-gallon (87-liter) wheel-mounted tank with a maximum collection capacity of 19.7 gallons, ideal for handling multiple oil changes without frequent emptying.
  • Adjustable Height & Swivel Bowl: Offers an adjustable height range from 55 inches to 75 inches, complemented by a centrally mounted collection bowl on a swivel joint for optimal positioning under vehicles and machinery.
  • Oversize Anti-Splash Funnel: Equipped with a 22.5-inch diameter oversize funnel that includes an anti-splash screen/filter, which also provides convenient support for draining used filters.
  • Enhanced Mobility: Designed for effortless transport across the shop floor with front 3-inch casters and larger 6-inch rear wheels, both featuring durable ball bearings.
  • Integrated Monitoring & Storage: Includes a level sight gauge with scales in both liters and gallons for easy fluid monitoring, and a removable 6-inch x 8-inch x 2-inch steel tool tray for convenient storage of drain plugs and tools.

Applications

The Zeeline fmr National-Spenser 23 Gallon Waste Oil Drain is perfectly suited for a wide range of industrial and commercial settings requiring professional fluid management. It is an essential tool for:

  • Automotive repair shops
  • Machine shops
  • Construction sites
  • Manufacturing facilities
  • Warehouses

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 24 April, 2012.