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Your StillClean solvent recycler is designed to recycle specified petroleum-based solvents used in degreasing operations. The unit operates by drawing the oily solvent into a distillation chamber and heating it under vacuum to its boiling point. As the solvent has a much lower boiling point than the oil, the solvent will boil off  first, with the solvent vapor being drawn out through the condenser. In the condenser the solvent is cooled, returning it to a liquid for reuse in the parts cleaner. Once every two minutes the clean solvent that has collected in the solvent accumulator will be returned to the cleaning basin and a little more oily solvent will be brought into the distillation chamber. When the fluid in the distillation chamber no longer contains any solvent to distill, a thermostat is thrown and the "Oil Full" indicator turns on. After the distillation chamber has cooled below 150 degree Fahrenheit, the user drains the oil from the unit, resets the thermostat and turns the unit back on and the cycle is repeated.

After initially setting up the StillClean unit with the adjacent parts cleaner, the unit will run continuously and automatically. The StillClean unit requires minimal user servicing, including draining the used oil and servicing the air and solvent filters. The StillClean unit is designed to draw dirty solvent from the same tank that it discharges the clean solvent back into  This allows the user to continue using the parts cleaner even while the StillClean unit is recycling the solvent. Typical users will find that the solvent only needs to be recycled once every week or two. The StillClean unit is designed so that it can be easily stored under a bench when not in use.

Warranty

The StillClean comes with a one year parts and labor warranty, and the manufacture will repair or replace any part or parts during the warranty period free of charge, provided our examination shows the equipment to be defective when used for the purpose intended.

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