Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Phantom® Vat Removal Tool


Quick Overview

The perfect soultion to potential hazards when handling vats with hot solutions. Allows you to quickly and safely remove the vat from the dye heating system.

Product Description

Safely handling vats filled with hot solution is a major concern for any optical lab. At Phantom Research Laboratories, we have devised a perfect solution to this potential hazard, the Vat Removal tool and Drip Tray. The Vat Removal Tool allows you to quickly and safely remove the vat from the dye heating system without the worry of the vat slipping off the tool, or heat transfer fluid dripping on the floor and counters. Once you have tried the Vat Removal Tool with Drip Tray, you will wonder how you ever got along without it.

Directions:
1. Place the sharp corners (front of tool) against vat flange at a 70° - 90° angle to slightly life the vat.

2. Proceed to slidfe the Tool under the vat flange along the Tool tracks until the vat makes contact with back of the Tool.

3. Tighten the two locking screws to secure the vat in place.

4. Once the Tool is locked onto the vat, grasp the handle of the Tool with one hand and lift the vat vertically out to the dye heating system. Attach the Drip tray to the vat with your other hand.

5. The Drip Tray attaches to the short side of the vat and once in place, the base of the Drip Tray will be parallel to the bottom of the vat. The vat is now ready to be safely moved to any desired location.

6. The two locking screws when tighened, will secure the vat in place. This makes it very safe and easy to discard solutions in the vat.

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