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Vacuum pump

April 3, 2005
The P3010 vacuum pump features Coax ejector technology. Based on a multi-stage concept for creating vacuum with compressed air, the technology integrates the internal components of a multi-stage vacuum pump into a vacuum cartridge. The P3010 ...
The P3010 vacuum pump features Coax ejector technology.
Based on a multi-stage concept for creating vacuum with compressed air, the technology integrates the internal components of a multi-stage vacuum pump into a vacuum cartridge. The P3010 system consists of a compressed air-driven vacuum pump with push-in function modules. The pump module attaches to a mounting rail that can handle up to four pumps without tools. The pumps are 0.65-in. wide and weigh about 3 oz. They can create vacuum pressure as low as 27-in. Hg at 45-psi inlet pressure. With no moving parts, noise is kept to 66 dBA.

Piab USA Inc.,
(800) 321-7422,
www.piab.com

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