- SKU:
- 77299483
- Weight:
- 11.70 LBS
- so_moq:
- 1
- so_qi:
- 1
- NA:
- NA
- Special Order Available:
- Increments of 1
- QPO:
- 0
- MPN:
- MV7201
- COO:
- TW
At the push of a button, this versatile unit changes from vacuum to pressure for evacuating or dispensing fluids. This functionality makes it ideal for draining tanks or reservoirs then pumping the used fluid back out for easy disposal. Multiple units work great—simply evacuate used fluids with one unit and then quickly refill with new fluid from a second. For superior mobility, the MV7201 utilizes a manual pump, so compressed air or electricity is not required. Accessories are included for draining engine oil or transmission fluid directly through the dipstick tubes. Replaces 07201.
APPLICATIONS:
- For dispensing and extracting: Engine oil, Transmission fluid, Brake fluid, Coolants, Power steering fluid, Gear oil
KIT INCLUDES:
- Fluid evacuator/dispenser (manual pump)
- 0.23” OD (5.7 mm) x 5’ (1.5 m) long dipstick tube
- 0.26” OD (6.6 mm) x 5’ (1.5 m) long dipstick tube
- 0.41” OD (10 mm) x 5’ (1.5 m) long dipstick tube
- Tube adapters
- User’s Manual (English, French, Spanish)
KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS:
- Evacuates and dispenses fluids
- Large 2.3 gallon (8.8 liter) capacity reservoir
- Automatic shut-off prevents overfilling
- Requires no electricity or compressed air to operate
- Quick-drain pour spout
- Easy to clean polyethylene construction is impervious to automotive and household chemicals
- Large stable base with foot stabilizer
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
- Lincoln Part No.: MV7201
- UPC Code: 646541000712
- SCC Code: 10646541000719
- Harmonization Code: 8414100000
- Reservoir Capacity: 2.3 gallons (8.8 liters)
- Service Parts Available: Yes
- CE Certified: No
- Max. Operating Temperature: 175°F (80°C)
- Packaged Weight: 10.0 lbs. (4.5 kg)
- Size (tall x wide x deep): 24 x 12.4 x 9.3 in. (610 x 315 x 235 mm
Product Condition: NEW
California required Prop65 warning.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.