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Antifreeze/Used Fluid Drains perform under heavy use.

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Antifreeze/Used Fluid Drains perform under heavy use.
Antifreeze/Used Fluid Drains perform under heavy use.

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July 24, 2009 - Model 3617 Used Antifreeze Drain and 3618 Used Fluid Drain have male ¾ in. cam and groove connector located on top of tank to provide clean connection to used fluid evacuation system. Features include 20 gal capacity tank, heavy-duty steel construction, and 18 in. offset drain bowl with oil filter screen. Drain height adjusts from 44-72 in., and both have two 4 in. casters with ball bearing swivel construction and rubber tread combined with two 6 in. rubber wheels mounted to solid axle.

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Lincoln Industrial
One Lincoln Way
St. Louis, MO, 63120 1578
USA



Lincoln Offers New Used Fluid Drains


ST. LOUIS . . . 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.

Drain height can be adjusted from 44 to 72 inches (110 to 180 centimeters) using the easy-to-grip, compression-style lock ring. Both drains feature a low-profile design to provide stability and have a fluid level sight gauge for convenience. Two 4-inch (100 millimeter) casters with ball bearing swivel construction and rubber tread combine with two 6-inch (150 millimeter) rubber wheels mounted to a solid axle for controlled mobility.

For more information on Lincoln's Model 3617 and Model 3618 Used Fluid Drains, contact Customer Service at 1-314-679-4200, Ext. 4410, or visit our web site at www.lincolnindustrial.com.

Established in 1910, Lincoln is a world leader in the manufacture and sale of lubrication and pumping equipment for use in vehicle service and industry. Lincoln headquarters are located at One Lincoln Way, St. Louis, Mo. 63120-1578.

Please forward all reader service inquiries to:

Lincoln Lead Response

4610 Planned Industrial Drive

St. Louis, MO 63120

lincolnleads@sbcglobal.net
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