HydraMaster restoration products introduces the AirMax Radial Airmover


As part of its entry into the restoration equipment field, HydraMaster is pleased to announce the introduction of its new Radial Air Mover – the HydraMaster AirMax. The AirMax is the leader in performance, convenience, portability, and safety for low profile airmovers. With performance ratings of 925CFM and only using 1.9 amps, combined with an on-board circuit breaker and branch protection GFCI, it provides the performance and safety features that restorative cleaning specialists need. The rugged, molded in handle makes it easy to carry, and the interlocking features make it rock solid when stacked for transport. You can daisy chain up to 6 fans on a single 15 amp circuit. The 16’ power cord is wrapped right onto the molded frame.

The AirMax is ETL tested to UL and CSA standards. The durable heavy wall polypropylene housing will stay looking professional for years to come. The AirMax is stable in four different drying positions making it the perfect airmover for both cleaning, floor drying, and water damage restoration applications. The AirMax is manufactured under a precision controlled environment in the United States of America.

Professional carpet cleaners need to be equipped to handle the inevitable flood and water intrusion jobs that their cleaning customers will experience. The AirMax provides them with the perfect airmover that takes up less space in the van and gets surfaces dried faster.

In conjunction with the new HydraMaster Restoration product line, the company has produced a new brochure detailing the features, performance, and benefits for each piece of restoration equipment. These new brochures may be downloaded from the company website, and are also available from your local HydraMaster distributor. 

For more information on the HydraMaster AirMax and the company’s full line of truckmounts and other drying and restoration equipment, visit www.hydramaster.com.

 



June 9, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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