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The DAWG Automotive Drain & Drip Pan fits under any car or truck and makes costly cleanup a thing of the past. This Automotive Drip and Drain Pan will contain any fluid release, and even catch dropped parts or tools. Why spend costly labor time cleaning up spills? Increase productivity and profits by preventing them with a DAWG "Catch-All"!
Features:
- Automotive Drain Pan has a 10 Gallon Containment Capacity - Enough to hold all coolant released during any type of cooling system repair
- Automotive Drain and Drip Pan is easy, no-spills, fluids transfer to smaller round pan
- This Drip Slipper Catches dirt, grease, oil - even dropped tools or parts
- Drip Slipper is used to collect runoff from engine compartment during degreasing
- Drip Slipper Drain Pan Rolls smoothly on heavy-duty casters and stores compactly on end
- Auto Drain Pan reduces cleanup time and cleaning supply costs
- Drip Slipper simplifies EPA waste record keeping
- Reduces possibility of slippery floor hazard injuries
- Great for properties where engine leaks and drips create a potential liability
Assembly Takes Just a Few Short Minutes.
Parts list
1 Drip Slipper
1 Drain Spout
4 Casters
20 Cap Screws (2 extra)
20 Lock Nuts (2 extra)
Tools Required
5/8" wrench
5/8" socket
Ratchet with 3" extension
1/2" wrench
Mount the casters to bottom side of the Drip Slipper with cap screw inserted through the top. If any resistance (excess friction) is noticed while the nut is being screwed onto the cap screw, remove the cap screw from the nut and apply a drop of oil to the threads. Then the nut and screw should turn easily. Caution: Stop turning the screw when it is snug. Do not over-tighten! Attach the drain spout to the Drip Slipper with the screw inserted through the front. Once the drain spout is attached to the Drip Slipper, apply a bead of silicon sealer to the joint between the spout and the Drip Slipper. This will prevent fluids from seeping between the joint of the Drip Slipper.
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