MEET THE BIG, BAD, CECOR CP50

  • Posted on: 10 May 2013
  • By: Editor

WOW!  I hope the parking brake is on. TANK MONTH is officially over, but check this out. They just keep getting bigger. I would put a revolving turret on this one with a quick-disconnect for the discharge hose, and call it the "TANK." CECOR has introduced the "Extra Power Combination Coolant Sump-cleaner/Dispenser" ("TANK" would be better) Model CP50-200/200CB5. This beast has two compartments; one 200-gallon for collecting and filtering dirty coolant and another 200-gallon for dispensing clean coolant. It comes mounted on an Energy-Saving Electric Truck, which kind of sounds like a Ferrari engine in a Fiat for some reason.  They promote it as an important part of your coolant recycling in larger machining operations.  I love the way you get to drain the tank and clean it, then fill it right back up.  That's a big productivity saver.

CECOR Inc. is located in Verona.  Their expertise in manufacturing coolant cleaning equipment dates to 1955.  

The sump-cleaner sucks up machine tool sump contents down to the bare metal in minutes. The pump is powered by a Kohler 20 HP, 4 stroke cycle Command Series engine with electric start.  The sump-cleaner pumps fluid at rates to 110 gallons per minute and generates suction to 13" Hg (177" water).  On the way to the tank, the dirty coolant passes through the filter which separates the chips and swarf from the coolant.  The F23 Filter has capacity to hold 2.3 cubic feet of solids.  Sump can be refilled with fresh coolant from the dispenser side. Both tanks have pump-in, pump-out capability.

The CP50 complements your plant recycling program by filtering solids from the coolant and transporting coolant between the machine tool and batch processing areas.  Unit is mounted on an electric, 48 volt Columbia Par Car Truck for easy mobility.  Battery Transport Truck in not only efficient, but environmentally friendly and suitable for indoor use.  - From the looks of it, its suitable for highway use as well.