Water-based parts washer line

July 2, 2013

Kafko International has introduced a line of water-based parts washers system. The Oil Eater Flex Line includes ready-to-use units with basic, premium and professional level features.

The systems have a modular design interchangeable features and add-on options. Each includes six gallons of eco-friendly Oil Eater Original cleaner/degreaser and a three year limited warranty.

The basic level unit includes a 440 lb. capacity working tray; flow-thru brush with adjustable fluid control; adjustable “goose neck” spigot; Oil Eater skimmer pads to soak oil from the reservoir tank; stainless steel drain screen; 26-gal. soaking capacity and a thermally protected 350 GPH pump.

The premium model has all of the basic model features plus a preset fluid heater, low fluid level protection switch and a secondary 50 micron fluid filtration.

The professional model adds a high-impact HDPE lid, pump protector drain magnet, 20-piece cleaning brush kit and 10w moisture resistant LED work light.

Add-on options include a washable-reusable stainless steel filter, drain magnet and stainless steel parts basket.

The units are 44 in. high x 35 in. deep x 37 in. wide with lid. The inside tank is 12 in. high x 33 in. deep x 33 in. wide.

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