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CX 17 AND CX 20

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Weight: 110 lbs and 120lbs

Motors: ¾ and 1 hp

Brush Covers:  17" or 20"

Spray System:  2 Spray Jets

                                  4 Gallon Tank

                                  60 PSI Pump

Rubber Bumper helps protect objects while cleaning.

The CX Machines may be used with cotton pads, fiber pads or a brush.

CX 17/20 Parts List

CX-17/20 Price List

Price List as of January 1, 2013 in US Currency                                                                            

Item

Description

Price

CX17 SS 60CX Machine 3/4 hp 17" w/ 60 psi spray sys2,844.00
CX20 SS 60CX Machine 1 hp 20" w/ 60 psi spray sys

3,112.20

CX17/20:CX SS 60

Spray System 60 psi

715.60

CX110/20:30995K1

Spray Nozzle

9.65

CX17/120:CX487

Spray Nozzle Bracket

5.85

CX17/20:Towel, RRound Super Towel, Natural, 20" diameter

11.25

CX17/20:6006 2RS

Bearing

26.00

CX17/20:CX 2236

Main Base

82.00

CX17/20:CX 3540

Bearing Housing

15.65

CX17/20:CX 3541

Bearing Clamp 6006 2RS

11.80

CX17/20:CX 4788

Wheel Bracket

48.55

 SnapEncap Double Strength Encapsulation Carpet Cleaner (per gallon)  24.50

SnapEncap

Industrial Strength SnapEncap Encapsulating Carpet Cleaner

Material Safety Data Sheet

Product name: SnapEncap

Section 1: Product Information

Distributed by:

T&J Specialties

PO Box 5640

Hudson, FL 34674

Company phone number: (540) 982-1100

Date prepared: 1-1-2010

Hazard rating: ( 0=Insignificant, 1=Slight, 2=Moderate, 3=High, 4=Extreme )

Fire: 0 Health: 1 Reactivity: 0 Special Hazard: 0

Section 2: Ingredients

Materials: Proprietary essentially non-hazardous mixture

Section 3: Physical Data

Solubility in Water…………….. Complete

pH (Concentrate)……………….7.0

pH, 2 oz added to 1 gallon of water….7.0

pH, 4 oz added to 1 gallon of water….7.0

Appearance & Odor: Yellow liquid

Section 4: Fire, Explosion, & Reactivity Data

Flash point: Not a fire hazard

Extinguishing Media: Use media appropriate to surrounding materials involved in fire

Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Wear respiratory protection

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Not a fire hazard

Stability: Stable

Chemical Incompatibility: None known

Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: None known

Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur

Section 5: Health Hazard Information

Route(s) of entry: Eyes? yes Skin? yes Inhalation? yes

Ingestion? yes

Health Hazards: Eyes: may cause irritation

Skin: may cause irritation

Inhalation: may cause irritation

Ingestion: may cause irritation

Carcinogenicity: NTP? no OSHA? no

IARC Monograph? no

Section 6: Emergency and First Aid Procedures

Eyes…..….Flush with water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation occurs.

Skin………Wash with mild soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation occurs.

Inhalation…Move to fresh air. Get medical attention if irritation occurs.

Ingestion.…Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention if irritation occurs.

Section 7: Precautions for Safe Handling Use

Respiratory Protection…Respirator may be required if mists are generated

Protective Clothing……..Rubber gloves and clothing to prevent contact

Eye Protection…....Safety glasses or goggles

Ventilation…………Normal room ventilation should suffice.

Mechanical assist may be required when vapors or mist are generated

Storage……………Store out of the reach of children. Store at room temperature in a closed container.

 Avoid freezing or extended storage in high temperatures.

Section 8: Spill or Leak Procedures and Waste Disposal

Spills may cause a slipping hazard. Use an absorbent material and wipe up. For large spills, contain and collect for reuse or disposal. All disposals must be in accordance with all federal, state, and local regulations.