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Single Stage Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump

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    The date of payment from buyers deliver within days

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    Beijing

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    Long-term effective

  • Last update:

    2020-01-20 02:54

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Wenling Tingwei Vacuum Equipment Co., Ltd.
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Beijing

Address:

Chengnan Industrial Park, Chengnan Town, Wenling, Zhejiang Province

Website: http://www.twicecool.net/ http://tingwei.korea-pack.net/
Product details

Product Introduction:

1.the bottom of the oil reservoir and angled for faster, more complete draining;

2.Oil Fill Port – Makes adding oil simple since the port is accessible from the front or either side;

3.Built-in high volume cooling fan for extended use, therefore it is thermally protected.

4. High torque design for easy startup and efficient operation;

 

Technical Details

Product Name

single stage rotary vane vacuum pump

Item No.

TW-1K

Material

aluminum

Product Size

29cm*12cm*22cm

Carton Size

37cm*34cm*31cm

G.W

6.2KGS

N.W

5.1KGS

Packing

2PCS/CTN

CBM

0.04

Certificate

08151215.WTVQC16



FAQ:

1.Question:Can you use just regular pump oil

Answer:You can use any high quality oil designed for vacuum pumps.

 

2. Question: What kind of oil do you use?

Answer:vaccum pump oil - but be very careful as to not over fill - I haven't put 3 oz in the pump after the first fill. I use it to pull the air from Platnum

silicon mold material. Been using pump for roughly 8 months.

 

3.Question:Is the internal "oil filter" effective or does it still put out a mist? Would you use it indoors in a poorly ventilated space?

Answer:No, you need to use it in a well ventalated space. As the pump pulls a vaccum - the exhaust has a fine mist of oil vaper. Vent it to the outside. LP

 

4.Question:How many inches vacuum will this pull? 

I need 29 to operate a vacuum bell jar

Answer:At sea level you will pull a high vacuum than you will at say 3000 feet. Probably wont pull much more than 26 at 3000'. Less at higher altitudes. This is normal. As you dont need as much vacuum at higher altitudes.

 

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