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Air Powered Rotating Washer - 6-Gallon Capacity - Fountain Industries

Part #: A600

The Fountain Industries A600 Air Powered Rotating Washer is engineered to streamline parts cleaning in professional automotive and industrial settings. This robust 6-gallon unit features a heavy-duty, air-operated motor that efficiently rotates the cleaning basket 90 degrees, significantly reducing manual effort and cleaning time. Its design allows technicians to focus on other tasks while parts undergo thorough cleaning.

Key Features

  • Efficient Air-Powered Operation: A heavy-duty air motor rotates the internal basket 90 degrees, ensuring comprehensive cleaning and minimizing labor.
  • Low Pressure Requirement: Operates effectively with just 20 psi or more air pressure, making it compatible with various shop air systems.
  • Durable Construction: Built with a heavy-duty 24-gauge pail and a rugged metal basket, designed for longevity in demanding professional environments.
  • Secure Sealing: A robust lever-lock band ensures the cover is tightly sealed during operation, containing cleaning fluids.
  • User-Friendly Design: Features easy basket hookup and straightforward installation for quick setup and maintenance.
  • Reliable Control: Equipped with a durable 1/8" NPT heavy-duty on/off switch for dependable operation.

Applications

The A600 Air Powered Rotating Washer is ideal for professional mechanics and industrial technicians who require efficient and hands-free cleaning of small to medium-sized components. It is suitable for degreasing engine parts, transmission components, carburetors, small industrial machine parts, and other metallic items, preparing them for inspection, assembly, or further service.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Fountain Industries
  • Model Number: A600
  • Overall Height: 22"
  • Overall Width: 14"
  • Inside Tank Width: 12"
  • Inside Tank Depth: 16"
  • Fluid Capacity: 6 gallons
  • Shipping Weight: 20 lbs.
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 February, 2007.