Leybold Sogevac SV40/65 BI FC Vacuum Pump With 220V, 60Hz US Voltage
- Make Leybold Sogevac
- Hertz 60Hz US
- Model SV40/65 BI FC
- Serial 31001272874
- Weight 175.0 Lb
- Voltage 220V
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 42.0in x 28.0in x 30.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition AS-IS
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Leybold Sogevac SV40/65 BI FC is a powerful vacuum pump that allows space-saving in your developments without design constraints. Its improved lubrication circuits and mechanical tolerances provide a constant low noise level at all working pressures, setting a new standard in work area comfort. Even though this unit does not power on, it offers continuous operation, high pumping speed, low noise, vibrations, and exhaust gas, and no oil loss due to the integrated oil return line. With easy installation and a rugged, maintenance-friendly, compact design, this pump is ideal for vacuum packaging, vacuum processing, central vacuum systems, degassing, freeze-drying, impregnation, leak testing, laser, handling, and lifting.
Key Features- Continuous operation from atmospheric pressure to ultimate pressure
- Low noise level and low vibrations for work area comfort
- Integrated exhaust filter, better than 99.9% efficient
- Pumping speed (50/60 Hz): 34.7 / 41.8 cfm
- Ultimate pressure: < 0.5 mbar
- Mains connection: 200-240V, 1-ph, 12A, 50/60 Hz
- Inlet connection: KF-40
Metric: 56.7 kg
Imperial: 125 lbs
Metric: 42 cm x 28 cm x 30 cm
Imperial: 16.54 in x 11.02 in x 11.81 in
8414102090
Harmonized Code DetailsThis code is suitable for vacuum pumps, with an emphasis on the application range and compact design, fitting the description of the Leybold Sogevac SV40/65 BI FC.
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