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    NEW PRODUCT: Premium Chip Vacuums Available

    VincentBy VincentMarch 19, 2012Updated:June 2, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    EXAIR’s new Premium Chip Vac™ System comes complete with a 30, 55 or 110 gallon drum, ready to use for your specific application. The Chip Vac is used to clean chips or other dry materials from fixtures, floors and work surfaces of machining centers, lathes, saws, mills and other industrial equipment. It can easily be moved from drum to drum to keep different materials separate for recycling.

    The Premium Chip Vac is compressed air powered and attaches to the included drum. It is extremely quiet at 77 dBA, making it suitable for a wide variety of applications. There are no motors or impellers to clog or wear out. It is covered by a five year warranty.

    The Premium Chip Vac System comes complete with a 30, 55 or 110 gallon drum, Chip Vac, lever lock drum lid, shutoff valve, filter bag, 10′ (3m) flexible vacuum hose (1-1/2″/3/8mm I.D.), heavy duty aluminum tools, 20′ (6.1m) air hose, drum dolly, tool holder and quick connects fittings. Prices start at $1325.50.

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