Clutch Driven Vacuum Pumps

Clutch-driven vacuum pumps are high-volume, high-efficiency vacuum pumps that move air in or out of something.

There are a large number of clutch-driven vacuum pumps to cater to the different needs of households, factories, and industries. The surface-spinner model uses force generated by the pressure washer. This would spin two or three spray nozzles at high speed to ensure maximum cleaning on flat surfaces. The detachable pistol-and-lance allows switching from the spinner operation to conventional operation for cleaning corners, including vertical or other difficult spots to reach.

The Fury model is a one-step, clean-and-capture system that pressure-washes, rinses, and recovers the waste stream for effective treatment. This is good for environmentally sensitive and premium jobs. The standard features are high-efficiency vacuum pump and gauge, high-vacuum electric motor shutdown, clutch-driven high-pressure pump, trigger gun control, automatic waste-water pump-out, low-water shutdown, pressure relief valve, waste collection bag filter, high-pressure soap system, emergency stop button, hour meter, and one-year warranty.

The history of vacuum-pump engineering began in 1644, in Magdeburg, Germany, with Otto von Guerick