Sump Shark for Machine Tool Sump Cleaning
August 1, 2018
CECOR will feature live demos of its Sump Shark sump cleaner, the SE15 single-phase electric and the SA5 air-operated units. Sump Shark sump cleaners help maintain machine tool coolant by filtering dirty coolant and making the cleaning process faster and easier.
An important part of coolant maintenance is filtering the metal chips and swarf from the coolant. Chips and sludge at the bottom of the sump can cause microbial growth, which leads to smelly coolant and the risk of dermatitis. Metal chips circulating through the machine can mar the workpiece and the machine tool.
With suction lifts up to 26" Hg (350" water) a Sump Shark can suck up an entire sump of metalworking fluid entrained with sludge and metal chips in just minutes (or seconds depending on sump size). The solids are caught in the onboard filter as the coolant passes into the tank. Pump filtered coolant out of the tank through the discharge port hose.
CECOR will demonstrate the speed of the Sump Shark by sucking out a 30-gallon tank filled with water, metal chips, sludge and gravel. A Sump Shark sump cleaner is designed to be easier to use and faster than pail and shovel, shop vac or diaphragm pump.
The SE15 can be plugged into any standard 110v electric unit. The SA5 conveniently operates on shop air. Sump Shark sump cleaners have overfill protection and all discharge ports are valved. Units comes complete with hoses, quick-disconnect coupler, suction tools and filter bags. An optional F23 filter (2.3 cu. ft.) is available for coolant heavy with chips and swarf. A DF4 discharge filter is available for second stage, very fine filtering.
For more information contact:
CECOR Incorporated
102 Lincoln Street
Verona, WI 53593-9989
800-356-9042 / 608-845-6771
www.cecor.net
IMTS 2018 Level 2, Booth E-121023
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