Alemite Offers Three New Diaphragm Pump Evacuation Kits

Alemite Offers Three New Diaphragm Pump Evacuation Kits

Alemite has introduced three new Diaphragm Pump Evacuation Kits designed to provide a convenient, clean and safe method for evacuating fluids from portable collection equipment and transferring it to remote storage tanks.

Alemite has introduced three new Diaphragm Pump Evacuation Kits – Model 8595-A, Model 8595-B and Model 8595-C – designed to provide a convenient, clean and safe method for evacuating fluids from portable collection equipment and transferring it to remote storage tanks.

Each kit features an air-operated, double-diaphragm pump that is manufactured from corrosion-resistant aluminum and is compatible with any used fluid equipment fitted with a 3/4” cam-lock coupler. The Model 8595-A system offers a non-U.L.-listed, one-inch pump for transferring non-volatile fluids such as coolant or transmission fluid. The Model 8595-B kit features a U.L.-listed, one-inch pump for transferring volatile fluids including motor oil. The Model 8595-C system offers a non-U.L.-listed, 1/2” pump for transferring non-volatile fluids such as coolant or washer fluid.

The kits include the pump, all recommended air supply, fluid extraction and fluid discharge fittings, components and accessories. An optional wall-mount bracket also is available.

For more information on Alemite’s Diaphragm Evacuation Pump Kits, contact Customer Service at 866-4-ALEMITE or visit www.alemite.com.

Established in 1918, Alemite is a leading worldwide provider of lubrication and fluid handling systems and equipment. Products include oil mist systems, fluid management controls, pumps, reels, meters, fittings and grease guns.

 

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