SMC Booster Regulator VBA10A-T02GN-Z 1/4, Made in Japan
- Make SMC
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model Booster Regulator VBA10A-T02GN-Z 1/4
- Serial N/A
- Weight 12.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 15.0in x 13.0in x 11.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Excellent
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Introducing the SMC Booster Regulator VBA10A-T02GN-Z, a robust and reliable laboratory equipment used to regulate and boost air pressure. This laboratory essential features a 1/4" NPT Port, and is manufactured by SMC in Japan. With an Input Pressure range of 15-145 PSI and a Max Output Pressure of 290 psi, this regulator is a versatile tool in any lab setting. Its current condition is 'Used' and it does not have full working capability. This booster regulator finds applications in pneumatic and hydraulic systems, air compression and pressure regulation. Emphasizing a compact design, it is suitable for space-restricted laboratories and precise applications. One of its unique features is its ability to efficiently regulate air pressure for consistent and reliable results.
Key Features- 1/4" NPT Port
- Input Pressure: 15-145 PSI
- Max Output Pressure: 290 psi
- Compact Design
- Reliable Pressure Regulation
- Input Pressure Range: 15-145 PSI
- Max Output Pressure: 290 psi
- Port Size: 1/4" NPT
- Manufacturing Country: Japan
- Current Condition: Used
Metric: 5.44 kg
Imperial: 12 lbs
Metric: 38.1 cm x 33.02 cm x 27.94 cm
Imperial: 15 in x 13 in x 11 in
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Harmonized Code DetailsAir or Vacuum Pumps, Air or other gas compressors; fans; ventilating or recycling hoods incorporating a fan, whether or not fitted with filters
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