Re: [MV] Fluid purifier... wha- huh?

From: Joe Shannon (fordpart@bellsouth.net)
Date: Fri Nov 16 2001 - 10:35:32 PST


There is a contraption like this used to "recycle" hydraulic oil mainly to remove
water since the filters on whatever machine is being serviced usually catch the
solids. I have one in the shop where I work and it is expensive to operate and
troublesome.

JaxInCalifornia@aol.com wrote:

> Ok, so I saw this really whizzy looking machine at a DRMO surplus sale. I
> don't know why, but I bid on it and I won it. Don't have a clue what it is.
> (I'm sure I'm not the first on our list to do something goofy like this....we
> do love that surplus)
>
> It's called a "fluid purifier". I looked on the net for "fluid purifier" and
> found a device by that name that much larger and specifically was designed to
> filter hydraulic fluid and could filter other materials, removing,
> contaminants, water and solvents. I'm thinking this machine I bought is
> probably the same deal...on a smaller scale, but not sure.
>
> Hoping somebody out there might have some knowledge of this device's purpose,
> operation. It's yellow, about 3 square feet, rolls on small wheels, has a
> centrifuge in the middle surrounded by box like things and high pressure type
> hoses, runs on 110 V. The DRMO picture is gone now, sorry. Ideas anybody?
>
> Jack Lee
> Volvo Valp Troop Carrier
> MV fluid purifier on wheels
>
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