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January 6, 2003

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THOMAS PUMPS

Rotary vane pumps feature a modular design that make them easy to customize for virtually any application. Their low profile and high performance characteristics make them ideal when high intermittent pump capacity is needed, but a limited amount of space is available. Reversible models are also available. Pressure and vacuum sides are switched by simply reversing the motor polarity, without the need for any additional valves. The pumps can be operated at different voltages and continuously controlled via the distribution voltage. The high-grade precision parts within the pumps allow for relatively high vacuums: 600 mbar, 700 mbar, and 800 mbar, with corresponding flow rates of 5 lpm, 6 lpm, and 25 lpm.
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