The H0901 Dustless Slurry Vac Topper Kit is the slurry-handling solution for concrete polishers, tile-and-grout teams and stone fabricators who need to pull wet grinding and saw slurry off the jobsite without choking out a standard shop vacuum. The topper drops onto a 55-gallon drum and turns it into a heavy-duty wet recovery unit with the lift, airflow and hose reach to handle real production work.
Best for
- Concrete grinding, polishing, scoring and coring with water - keeps slurry out of expansion joints and adjacent floors
- Wet tile and grout cleaning and demolition where chemicals and water combine into thick slurry
- Stone fabrication, masonry cutting and saw-cut clean-up on commercial jobsites
- Highway, bridge and infrastructure repair work that has to leave the site dry and clean
Specifications
- Tank: fits a standard 55-gallon drum (a 30-gallon variant of the slurry vac line is also available)
- Water lift: 124 inches
- Airflow: 114 CFM
- Reach: up to 100 feet from drum via crush-resistant hose
- Hose included: 25 ft crush-resistant
- Power: 120V / 15 A standard outlet
- Accessory included: squeegee wand kit
- Sealed drum head protects the motor from jobsite debris
Frequently asked questions
Why do I need a slurry vacuum instead of a regular shop vac?
Wet concrete slurry settles fast and sets hard. A regular shop vac is not designed to separate liquid from suspended solids, so the slurry buries the float, drowns the filter, and ruins the motor. A purpose-built slurry vac uses larger drum geometry and a sealed head to keep the motor and intake protected.
How far can the H0901 reach from the drum?
Up to 100 feet, depending on hose runs and the density of the slurry. The included 25-ft hose handles most one-operator jobs; you can add more hose for long pulls.
What kind of work does this kit cover?
Concrete grinding, polishing and coring, wet tile and grout work, masonry sawing, stone fabrication, plus general highway, bridge and industrial wet cleanup. Any application where you have to keep loose water and suspended solids off the floor.
How do I dispose of the captured slurry?
Allow the slurry to settle and decant the clear water per local jurisdiction requirements, then dispose of the settled solids per your local concrete-waste rules. Many regions require a settling tank or filter sock before water can be discharged.
Discount Cleaning Products is an authorized Dustless Technologies dealer with US-based customer service. You supply the 55-gallon drum; we ship the topper, hose and wand kit.