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About Parts Cleaning Tanks & Accessories
Parts cleaning tanks and accessories are essential equipment for removing grease, oil, carbon deposits, and grime from mechanical components, tools, and parts. Whether servicing engine components, restoring automotive parts, or cleaning spray guns and industrial equipment, a dedicated parts cleaning system delivers superior results compared to manual scrubbing. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range including compact ultrasonic cleaning tanks for delicate precision parts and heavy-duty floor-standing parts washers for workshop environments.
The selection features quality brands including Sealey and Draper, offering both solvent-based parts washers and ultrasonic cleaning tanks in various capacities from 3 litres to 27 litres. Solvent-based units typically use paraffin or specialised cleaning fluids to break down stubborn contamination, whilst ultrasonic cleaners use high-frequency sound waves to create microscopic bubbles that gently yet effectively clean intricate parts, threads, and hard-to-reach areas. Beyond the tanks themselves, MyToolShed stocks replacement brushes, cleaning fluids, basket inserts, and adaptors to keep your cleaning system operating at peak efficiency.
Applications
Parts cleaning tanks are indispensable tools across numerous trades and industries:
- Motor Mechanics and Auto Electricians – cleaning engine components, carburettors, brake parts, and electrical connections
- Agricultural Engineers – maintaining and servicing farm machinery and equipment parts
- Plant Fitters and Industrial Maintenance Teams – servicing hydraulic components, bearings, and industrial machinery
- Mobile Mechanics and Vehicle Restorers – preparing parts for restoration, rebuild, or powder coating
- Spray Painters and Vehicle Refinishers – cleaning spray guns, nozzles, and painting equipment
- Marine Engineers – maintaining boat engines, outboard motors, and marine equipment
- Motorcycle Mechanics – servicing bike components and restoring classic machines
- Manufacturing Workshops – degreasing machined parts and preparing components for assembly
- Jewellers and Precision Engineers – using ultrasonic cleaners for delicate small parts
Choosing The Right Parts Cleaning Tanks & Accessories
Tank Capacity: Consider the largest parts you typically clean. A 3-litre ultrasonic tank suits carburettor components and small precision parts, whilst a 27-litre unit handles larger engine components. Floor-standing parts washers are ideal for busy commercial workshops.
Cleaning Method: Ultrasonic cleaning tanks excel with intricate parts, threads, and delicate components where mechanical scrubbing might cause damage. Solvent-based parts washers with brush attachments are better suited for heavily contaminated larger components requiring more aggressive cleaning action.
Power Supply: Most units operate on standard 240V UK mains power with 13A plugs. Check power consumption, particularly for larger heated ultrasonic tanks which may draw considerable current.
Portability: Portable parts washers like the Draper DPW3 are ideal for mobile mechanics or workshops with limited space, whilst floor-standing models provide greater stability and capacity for established workshop environments.
Running Costs: Factor in replacement cleaning fluids, solvents, and energy consumption. Ultrasonic tanks using water-based detergents often have lower running costs than solvent-based systems requiring regular fluid replacement.
Safety Information
COSHH Compliance: Many cleaning solvents are hazardous substances. Ensure proper risk assessments are conducted, appropriate PPE is worn, and work in well-ventilated areas to avoid inhalation of solvent vapours.
Fire Prevention: Solvent-based parts washers contain flammable liquids. Keep away from ignition sources, naked flames, and sparks. Ensure appropriate fire extinguishers are readily available.
Waste Disposal: Contaminated cleaning fluids must be disposed of as hazardous waste through licensed waste carriers. Never pour solvents down drains or into watercourses.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between ultrasonic cleaning and solvent-based parts washers?
Ultrasonic cleaners use high-frequency sound waves to create microscopic bubbles that dislodge contamination, making them ideal for intricate parts and delicate components. Solvent-based parts washers use chemical action combined with mechanical brushing to remove heavy grease from larger, robust parts more aggressively.
How often should I change the cleaning fluid?
This depends on usage intensity. Solvent-based washers should have fluid changed when heavily contaminated or losing effectiveness – typically every 10-20 hours of use. Ultrasonic tank solutions should be changed when visibly dirty or when cleaning performance diminishes.
Do I need special plumbing for a parts cleaning tank?
Most parts cleaning tanks at MyToolShed.co.uk are self-contained units requiring no permanent plumbing connections. They operate on standard 240V electrical supply, though you'll need appropriate facilities for safely disposing of contaminated fluids as hazardous waste.
