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For over
90 years, Lincoln has been recognized as a leader in
lubrication tools. Used Fluid Systems are no different,
and Lincoln offers a complete line of performance proven
products to increase productivity, savings, and
environmental responsibility. |
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Choose the fluid handling
equipment that fits you heads:
Traditional Drain: the
traditional method for handling used fluids allows
gravity to drain fluids from vehicle(s) into a portable
or mobile fluid drain. These fluids are then gravity fed
into a used fluid storage tank.
Drain & Evacuate: instead of
gravity draining fluids into a storage tank, fluids are
evacuated from the fluid drain into the tank with a
suction pump system.
Drain & Pressurize: this new
concept in used fluid handling employs the benefits of
the drain & evacuate system without an evacuation
pump—the fluid drain is pressurized to evacuate the used
fluid.
Products
Standard
Oil Drains Page
Truck
Oil Drain Pans Page
Pressurized
Evacuation Drains Page
Oil
Drain Pans & Accessories Page
Suction
Gun Page
Accessories Page
Installed
Fluid Evacuation & Disposal Systems Page
Mityvac Fluid
Evacuation Equipment
These portable
units are designed for convenient evacuation of fluids
from virtually any type of reservoir or tank. With
capacities ranging from 1.9 quarts (1.8 liters) up to
2.3 gallons (8.8 liters), they are perfect for draining
coolants from machinery, or for use when changing fluids
(oil, lubricants, hydraulic fluids, etc.) on motorized
equipment. |
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Products are listed by those most
recently introduced. |
Lincoln has introduced its new Model 3617
and Model 3618 Used Fluid Drains. Designed for use in shops with
diaphragm pump or centralized evacuation systems, the drains
were built to perform under heavy use. The 3617 Used Antifreeze
Drain and 3618 Used Fluid Drain have a male ¾-inch cam and
groove connector located on top of the tank to provide a quick,
clean connection to a shop’s used fluid evacuation system and to
reduce the chance of spills. Other features include a 20-gallon
(75-liter) capacity tank, heavy-duty steel construction and an
extra-large 18-inch offset drain bowl with oil filter screen.
3617 and 3618 Bulletin
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Lincoln has introduced its new Model 3601
Used Fluid Receiver. Featuring a durable, all-steel design and
reinforced caster supports, the unit was developed to provide a
safe, affordable option for draining, transferring and
evacuating motor oils, as well as transmission and power
steering fluids. The Model 3601 offers excellent mobility, easy
bowl positioning and simple-to-use pressurized evacuation. The
dependable unit has a 14-inch telescoping bowl that can be
adjusted from 45 to 72 inches high, and its 18-gallon tank
includes a preset air regulator that allows the use of standard
shop air up to 150 psi. The receiver includes a safety valve and
a reinforced dispensing hose that doubles as a sight gauge to
prevent overfilling.
3601 Flyer
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Lincoln offers its new Model 3624 Used
Fluid Tank for professional fluid evacuation in a mobile, shop
friendly design. The tank’s high-strength,
polyethylene-reinforced tank and bowl eliminate corrosion,
denting and swelling, as well as reduce the risk of damage to
surrounding vehicles. Compatible with virtually all used fluids,
the 3624 evacuates quickly and easily with standard shop air. It
features a large-capacity, 26-gallon (100 liter) tank with a
tool tray and convenient oil filter drain, as well as a
fluid-level sight gauge. The tank includes a fixed air regulator
and pressure relief valve for a safe working environment.
3324 Introduction Flyer
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Lincoln has introduced its Model
3614 Pressurized Used Oil Drain for vehicle fluid handling
applications. Developed for use by automotive and fleet
maintenance professionals, its heavy-gauge steel construction
provides durability and ease of use. The 3614 features an
extra-large, 18-inch offset bowl that lets the technician catch
fluid without repositioning the tank. The unit’s telescopic bowl
adjustment range of 44 to 72 inches provides flexibility for
varying vehicle requirements and its unique valve setup allows
evacuation with the bowl set at any height. The 3614’s
low-profile design is extremely stable and easy to maneuver. Its
large, 20-gallon capacity averages 15-20 vehicles before tank
evacuation, and the unit’s fixed air regulator allows use of
standard shop air. A protected sight gauge makes fluid level
monitoring easy and a pop-off valve provides added safety. In
addition, the 3614 features a reinforced discharge hose and a
hose hanger built into the bowl.
3614 Flyer |
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