Hydraulicspneumatics 982 Thomas668series
Hydraulicspneumatics 982 Thomas668series
Hydraulicspneumatics 982 Thomas668series
Hydraulicspneumatics 982 Thomas668series
Hydraulicspneumatics 982 Thomas668series

Pumps and compressors

March 6, 2012
Line of single and double piston pumps and compressors withstands extremely demanding applications. Comprised of the 660/668 and 2660/2668 series, these pumps and compressors feature air flows to 5.25 cfm (149 lpm), pressures to 160 psi (11 bar) and maximum vacuum to 99% of local barometer (990 mbar). Die-cast aluminum parts are strong, lightweight and durable.
Line of single and double piston pumps and compressors withstands extremely demanding applications. Comprised of the 660/668 and 2660/2668 series, these pumps and compressors feature air flows to 5.25 cfm (149 lpm), pressures to 160 psi (11 bar) and maximum vacuum to 99% of local barometer (990 mbar). Die-cast aluminum parts are strong, lightweight and durable. In addition to low vibration and reduced sound level, oil-less WOB-L technology extends operating life.

Thomas Division, a Gardner Denver Co., (920) 457-4891, www.gd-thomas.com

 

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