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sup Manual & Pneumatic Fluid Extractor - 9 Liter - Astro Pneumatic

Part #: 7340

The Astro Pneumatic 7340 Manual & Pneumatic Fluid Extractor is a versatile 9-liter capacity tool designed for efficient and mess-free fluid transfer in professional automotive and industrial settings. This robust extractor offers the flexibility of both manual and pneumatic operation, providing technicians with reliable performance for a wide range of maintenance tasks. Its innovative design creates a strong vacuum, allowing for quick and clean fluid removal without the need for traditional draining methods.

Key Features

  • Dual Operation: Seamlessly switch between manual pump action and pneumatic power for adaptable fluid extraction based on workshop needs and available air supply.
  • 9-Liter Capacity: A substantial 2.3-gallon reservoir minimizes the need for frequent emptying, ideal for larger vehicles and industrial machinery.
  • Vacuum Extraction System: Creates a powerful vacuum for clean and efficient fluid removal, reducing spills and environmental contamination.
  • Durable Construction: Built with professional-grade materials to withstand the rigors of daily use in busy automotive repair shops and industrial environments.
  • Time-Saving Design: Accelerates routine fluid changes, allowing technicians to complete tasks more quickly and efficiently.

Applications

The Astro Pneumatic 7340 is an essential tool for a variety of fluid service applications. It is perfectly suited for extracting engine oil, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and coolant from vehicles such as cars, trucks, SUVs, and motorcycles. Beyond automotive uses, its robust design makes it equally effective for fluid removal from marine engines, industrial equipment, agricultural machinery, and ATVs, simplifying routine maintenance and preventing costly spills.

Specifications

  • Capacity: 9 Liters (2.3 Gallons)
  • Height: 24 inches
  • Diameter: 7 inches
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 February, 2007.