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Sage Oil Vac

6 REASONS SAGE OIL VAC DOES IT BETTER

Sage Oil Vac continuously works to create next-level professional lube equipment—all of which provide customers with the capability to cleanly and economically manage new and used fluids on the jobsite. And Sage does it so well, it’s dubbed its customers among the cleanest on the jobsite.

Given the wide range of product types (e.g., trucks, trailers, skids, carts, etc.) and functionality, Sage systems can be found in maintenance shops, mounted on service vehicles, and working on jobsites to make routine maintenance more efficient and cleaner to perform.

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1. PATENTED NO-PUMP SAGE SYSTEM

Diaphragm pumps have been the industry standard for decades, but this oil extraction method needs constant, high-volume compressed air while you’re operating. Sage uses no-pump, vacuum technology to pull oil quickly and efficiently from equipment without any moving parts. No pumps with Sage means fewer maintenance problems and a lower cost of ownership.

2. ROUNDED STEEL TANKS

Rectangular tanks are the norm for competitive products, but these tanks often develop rust spots in the seams and corners, causing leaks. Sage uses rounded, pressurized ASME tanks to reduce these wear risks. Most customers can run Sage equipment for 10-plus years before needing major part replacements.

3. BIGGER REELS

The industry standard is 1/2-inch by 50-ft fluid reels, but Sage uses 5/8-inch and 3/4-inch fluid delivery reels to increase flow rates.

4. CLEAN, SEALED TANKS. SPILLS ARE FOR ROOKIES.

Sage fluid tanks are sealed during use. The enclosed, no-pump, non-vented system protects the operator and the environment as tanks are not vented to the atmosphere. Many competitive products use vented tanks that can lead to contaminated oil due to dirt and rainwater exposure.

5. YOUR CHOICE: PTO OR STANDALONE POWER

Most lube trucks on the market have PTO-driven hydraulics. Sage offers this same system on its lube trucks but also offers standalone power, which eliminates PTO power. This option uses a small diesel engine mounted on the body to run hydraulics for the fuel pump and the air compressor. That means fewer engine hours, less wear and tear, and reduced fuel consumption.

6. LUBEBUILDERTM SYSTEMS

If no single complete Sage Oil Vac system has the perfect capacity and features, the best option is a LubeBuilder system. With the LubeBuilder system, service technicians can create a lube vehicle system a la carte—this route means you select only the specific features you need and none of those you don’t. The LubeBuilder system offers full customization (tank quantity, capacity and placement, additional accessories, and more) with a self-installation kit for your vehicle, be it a crane truck, van body, or enclosed truck. The entire kit arrives with all of the fasteners and tools you need to be able to hit the streets in no time.

Find out more, visit www.sageoilvac.com.

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