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ShopVac Wet/Dry Automotive 10 Gallon Vac - 3HP - - Shop-vac Corporation

Part #: 925-19-10

The Shop-vac Corporation 925-19-10 offers a powerful and quiet solution for professional automotive and industrial clean-up tasks. Engineered with a robust 3.0 peak HP two-stage bypass motor, this 10-gallon wet/dry vacuum provides strong suction for both liquid and dry debris removal, making it an essential tool for maintaining a clean and efficient workspace. Its design prioritizes durability and user convenience for demanding environments.

Key Features:

  • Quiet Operation: Features a super quiet two-stage bypass motor, reducing noise levels in professional settings.
  • Automotive Float Shut-Off: Prevents liquid overflow by automatically shutting off suction when the tank is full, protecting the motor and ensuring safe operation.
  • On-Board Tool Storage: Convenient storage for accessories keeps tools organized and readily accessible during use.
  • Extended Reach: A 35-foot power cord provides ample reach across garages and workshops without frequently changing outlets.
  • Heavy-Duty Mobility: Equipped with four-wheel heavy-duty casters for smooth and stable maneuverability around vehicles and equipment.
  • Professional Tool Set: Includes a 15" x 1-1/2" plastic crevice tool and a 6" x 1-1/2" metal gulper for versatile cleaning applications.

Applications:

This ShopVac wet/dry vacuum is specifically designed for vehicle detailing, allowing technicians to efficiently clean interiors and exteriors. It is also suitable for general shop maintenance, including vacuuming up spilled fluids like oil, coolant, or water, as well as dry debris such as dust, metal shavings, and sawdust. Its robust construction makes it ideal for use in automotive repair shops, industrial facilities, and other demanding professional environments.

Specifications:

  • Capacity: 9.5 Gallons Dry / 10 Gallons Wet
  • Motor: 3.0 HP (peak)
  • Volts: 120
  • Amps: 9.5
  • Weight: 25 lbs.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 22 February, 2007.