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The Attix 19AE Flood Sucker
A Revolution in Water Evacuation
Fight Dirty
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The Attix 19 AE Flood Sucker
The Attix 19 AE Flood Sucker picks up nearly one gallon per
second and has a built-in, automatic discharge pump that
operates simultaneously with the vacuum.
It separates solids into a stainless-steel basket inside the canister
while liquids are simultaneously discharged through a standard
1.5 inch fire hose (optional). The powerful discharge pump is
capable of pumping water up to 23 feet vertically and 300 feet
horizontally.
Model
Attix 19 AE Flood Sucker
Part #
302001541
Power
1.6 HP
Power Peak
8.5 HP
Air Flow
140 CFM
Water Lift
105 in.
Noise Level
Container Volume
LxWxH
Shipping Weight
57 dB(A)
19 gallons
24 x 23 x 38 in.
97 lbs.
Where ordinary sump pumps leave a level of one to
one-and-a-half inches of liquid on the ground, the
Flood Sucker removes liquids and brings surfaces to
a completely dry stage.
This unit is effective in helping flood-stricken
customers clean and dry their flood-damaged
carpets, floors, basements and more. It cuts man
hours by eliminating the time-consuming task of
manually dumping the vacuum canister.
A unique feature of the machine is the recovery
container which can tilt or be lifted out, making
emptying hassle free. This machine can be
operated in three modes -- vacuum-only, pump-only
(which allows you to trap liquids and pump them
separately), or simultaneous vacuum and pump.
Features
Accessories
• Accessory Holder
• 1.5’ x 13” hose
• Cable Hook
• Curved Wand
• Rubber Cable
• Extension Tube
• Soft Start
• Industrial Squeegee
• Tool Deposit
• Filter Cartridge
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Springdale, AR 72764
877.366.2586 • Fax: 800.405.9092
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©2006 Nilfisk-ALTO Cleaning Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. P/N 8880035 Rev. 04/07
A Revolution in Water Evacuation