What kind of power and water source will I need to use an automatic parts washer?

Automatic Parts Washers are available in 110 volt, 220 single and 3 phase as well as 460 and 575 volt 3 phase machines. A fresh water garden hose is used to initially fill the sump or with the optional auto fill feature the hose is left connected. Your standard city or well line pressure is all that is needed to fill the sump.

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Will I need a special drain to dispose of the dirty water after I hook up an automatic parts washer?

It depends upon what your washing as well as your local waste water codes. Call us for a free consultation on your local ordinances.

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How many parts can I wash at once?

As many as you want. Call us to perform a site analysis.

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Do your automatic parts washers use solvents?

No. Unlike most brands, our parts washers utilize safe, water-based cleaning that eliminates potential health hazards and solvent disposal problems. However, A&E Industrial Equipment offers a full line of specially formulated industrial detergents for use in aqueous parts washers, customized for specific cleaning applications. Our detergents are available in pails, drums, bulk packs and tote size.

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How can I find out the price of an A&E Industrial Equipment automatic parts washer?

A&E Industrial Equipment supplies industrial aqueous parts washers and distributes them solely through our network of certified cleaning specialists. For specific pricing information on any given model, you will need to contact us.

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How do I know your automatic parts washers are engineered for safety?

When it comes to product safety, there are a number of reasons businesses will want to buy only equipment that has been certified to safety standards by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) such as UL (Underwriters Laboratories), OSHA-approved ETL and CSA (Canadian Standards Association). Not all parts washers have such approvals. These reasons include legal compliance, worker protection and liability protection. It’s legal to sell a parts washer that is not certified to UL or CSA, but with today’s insurance rates and liability risk, it’s not a great idea to buy one.

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