Attix vacuums, designed with German Wap/Alto technology, are one generation beyond the SQ or Turbo vacs. Perfect for home use, contractors, woodworkers, drywallers, autoshops. Our customers who have used the Turbo, SQ, or Aero series vacs really like the new Attix models. If you have questions about any vacuum, we're glad to answer them at .
Key features of the Attix model vacuums:
** Powerful motor - 1.6 HP (8.25 HP peak), 1200 watt, 140 CFM air flow
** 105 inches vertical water lift - extractor level of power
** XtremeClean self-cleaning filter (cleans itself as you work). Great for dusty environments or users who don't use vacuum bags. Click on photo above to see picture demonstrating the XtemeClean filter. Also click HERE for video demonstration of Attix 12 gallon vacuum picking up 50 lb. bag of Portland cement dust with no bag! (2.2 Mb)
** 1 operator Autostart (AS) design activated by your pneumatic or electric tool. Plug in an electric tool (sander, saw, etc.) into the vacuum, and the vac automatically starts up when you start the tool.
** Super quiet design - only 57 decibels of noise (can talk on phone next to them)
** Durable design - self-cooling bypass motor for years of high performance
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Specifications
1.6 HP, 1200 watt, self cooling bypass motor (8.25 HP peak) - bypass motors have little chance of ever burning up
140 CFM airflow
105 inches vertical static water lift (extractor level of power)
XtremeClean self-cleaning filter (cleans itself as you work) - Filters to 1.0 microns 99.97% of particulate
1 operator Autostart/Pneumatic-Electric design (can connect Y adaptor for 2 users - this is extra, and requires extra hose. The second operator would not be able to use Autostart feature, but would have full suction capability)
Super quiet 57 decibel noise level
53 lbs.
23 foot electrical cord
20"l x 19"w x 26"h
12 gallon poly canister (note: actual canister volume offset several gallons by large filter size)
Extra big rear wheels with front castors for easy movement on uneven surfaces