Hurricane 500LQ Skid-Mounted Vacuum




Got sludge? We have the answer! The latest innovation from Industrial Vacuum Equipment Corp. is the Hurricane 500LQ Skid-Mounted Vacuum. This powerful vacuum skid is ideal for vacuuming liquids, sludge and slurries. With the optional filtering container you can also separate the water from the sludge. Built in a compact design to fit in a standard shipping container.
Specifications
- SKID MOUNTED: Structural rectangular tube frame, fork pockets and certified lift cage
- POWER SOURCE: John Deere or Cummins powered turbo-charged diesel engine, 170 HP @ 2400 RPM (optional electric powered)
- PTO (clutch): Twin Disc 11.5"
- VACUUM AIR FLOW (Blower): Positive displacement 2350 CFM capable of 27" Hg, 5 belt driven with guard and inspection door
- LIQUID COLLECTION: 42" diameter collection hopper with a 2" discharge trash pump that can pump off liquids at full vacuum. 8" stainless steel ball float to shut off vacuum when overfull. 2 liquid level sight glasses and a 10" inspection manhole
- PUMP OFF SYSTEM: Automatically controlled hydraulically driven trash pump
- HYDRAULICS: 4.5 GPM, 2200 PSI, direct driven
- ENCLOSURE: Locable steel shroud over engine and controls
- INSTRUMENT PANEL (fully enclosed): 12 volt key start with oil pressure, coolant temperature, amp meter, tachometer, hour meter. Automatic engine shutdown in event of low oil pressure or high temperature
- FILTRATION: Horizontal blower safety filter with optional HEPA filtration
Standard Equipment
- Paint-one color (custom lettering available)
- 75 gallon fuel tank
- 10" inspection door (liquid tank)
- Intake and discharge silencers
Safety Features
- OSHA approved belt guard
- Optional HEPA filtration
- Low oil or high temp engine shutdown
- 4 point certified lifting lugs
- Liquid level overflow shutdown
- Vacuum override lever
Industries Served
- Sandblasting / Painting
- Ship Cleaning
- Foundries
- Factories
- Mining
- Blast Recovery
- Wastewater Treatment
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