Greener pump ranges for greater flow and deeper vacuum
A third model, the SC.100, has the rotor installed on the shaft and fixed by two bearings, with the motor being connected by a flexible coupling. The fan is installed between the pump housing and motor to ensure optimal cooling; and a robust and compact housing provides protection and keeps noise levels extremely low.
Gast’s new oil-free rotary vane models offer nominal capacities from 16 to 100m3/h at 50Hz. All models provide vacuum in excess of 120mbar(abs) and are ideal for applications including printing, conveying, wood/plastic presses, automated packaging and pick and place operations.
Gast oil-lubricated rotary vane pumps
Ideal for applications as diverse as laboratory conditioning/refrigeration appliances, mass spectrometry, packaging, medical equipment, thermoforming machines and glass and marble machining, Gast’s new ten-model range of oil-lubricated rotary vane pumps – including the LB.8, LC.12, LC20, LC.25, LC40, LC60, LC106, LC151, LC.205 and LC.305 – are ideal where the intake flow may require higher flow and deeper vacuum.
Additionally, and for applications where intake vapour is considerable, a WR version also features an integral system that separates oil and water condensate, which is then expelled when the pump is stopped.
All six oil-lubricated models offer nominal capacities from 8 to 305m3/h at 50Hz and total final pressures between 2 and 0.1mbar(abs).
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