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Squeezing out the last drop

28th July 1994, Page 98
28th July 1994
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• A range of 240V eIectrohydraulic oil filter crushers are being imported from the US company Oberg by Overton. Ti) crush a filter it is placed, hole-downwards, in the machine, the door shut and the button pressed. The Operator can then leave the machine.

Smallest of the range is a wallmounted unit capable of taking filters up to 200mm long and costs just under £2,000 (ex-VAT), Expelled oil is then piped int(' the waste oil tank.

The free-standing P200L will take filters up to 410mm long and has a 205-litre drum placed underneath to catch the waste oil. Crushing a filter takes 35 seconds. The unit costs £3,250 (ex-VAT). Each machine comes with a fiveyear parts and labour warranty. Write number 96 on the

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