Pressurize air and form a vacuum with a single machine
Push and pull loads to do everything from stamping materials to sorting parts on conveyors
Flush air bubbles from hydraulic fluid without using compressed air or electricity
Power a hydraulic cylinder with air to avoid the setup, cost, and mess of hydraulic fluid
Pump condensate into boilers to maintain proper water levels
Collect and remove condensate from HVAC and refrigeration systems
Pair with dewatering pumps to clean up flooded areas
Remove water or sewage water from jobsites and flooded areas without sump pits
Draw liquids in and push them out for spraying, draining, and washdowns
Draw liquids out of drums, pails, and other small containers
Start process equipment such as pumps and motors when the liquid in your tank reaches the float
Connect to compressed air to extract oil, coolant, and brake fluid from tanks and brake systems
Create fixed liquid flow rates to cool engines, power hydraulic equipment, and extract liquids
Flexible and stronger than tubing; often used to convey liquids and gases under pressure
Create and supply hydraulic pressure to keep hydraulic systems running
Create suction from high-pressure liquid or steam to mix fluids, grains, and other granular material
Mount vacuum cups or vacuum lifters to surfaces
Pair with container-mount dispensers to control the flow of oil
Use with a pipette to comfortably draw and dispense exact quantities with one hand
Move fluids in high-pressure applications, such as testing pipelines, tanks, and valves
Pressurize water for washdowns, drain jetting, and other spraying applications
Activate controls, set off alarms, and power equipment when a set pressure is reached
Dilute detergents, sanitizers, coolants, and soluble oils directly from your drum
Raise pumps off of floors to prevent motor damage from floods or spills and to minimize vibration
Absorb vibration from air-powered pumps to reduce wear and protect inline regulators and gauges
Keep your diaphragm, circulation, and metering pumps in working order
Evenly move water or hydraulic fluids at high pressures in low-flow applications
Circulate liquids in small tanks, cooling baths, and other low-flow applications
Suction old lubricant from transmissions or extract water from tight spaces
Warn you when water levels in your sump pump rise too high
Hold pumps for ground-level and below-ground use to drain water and sewage without a sump pit
Drain away the water that your sump pump collects
Drain water and sewage water from sump pits, loading docks, and cooling towers
Connect to vacuum cups and compressed air to create suction; also known as venturi devices
Stick onto vacuum lifters to create a soft surface for moving delicate parts
Grip and move objects with air- or electric-powered suction
Create suction force to move objects, draw liquids and gases, or generate flow
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