Published 14-05-2015

THREADED LINE VAC TURNS PIPE INTO A CONVEYOR

12-05-2015

EXAIR’s new aluminium 3/8” NPT and 1/2 NPT Threaded Line Vac Air Operated Conveyors convert ordinary pipe into a powerful conveying system for parts, scrap, trim and other bulk materials.

Their small size makes them perfect for fitting in the cramped spaces and tight confines of many production lines.

The Threaded Line Vac is designed to attach to plumbing pipe couplers, making it easy to build a complete system using ordinary pipe and fittings available from any home centre, hardware store or plumbers supply.

These new sizes of Threaded Line Vac Air Operated Conveyors make it easy to move small parts, a small quantity of material or gases and transport scrap or product out of small spaces.

Threaded Line Vac Conveyors eject a small amount of compressed air to produce a vacuum on one end with high output flows on the other.

Response is instantaneous.

Regulating the compressed air pressure provides infinite control of the conveying rate.

Applications include scrap trim removal, material conveying, part transfer, fibre tensioning, filling operations and sampling.

Available from Compressed Air Australia, aluminium Threaded Line Vacs are CE compliant and are suited to a wide variety of conveying applications.

Larger sizes up to 2 NPT in aluminium and stainless steel, and smooth-end models for hose up to 5″ are also available.

 

Compressed Air Australia Pty Ltd

Ph: 1300 787 688

www.caasafety.com.au

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