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Silvent
750 series has
been developed for jobs requiring high blowing power and working
environments that demand a robust grip and valve construction. These
guns can also be used when wearing work gloves and the grip is
considerably more impact resistant than conventional guns. The guns
of the 750 series are available in four different sizes and have up
to seven times the blowing force of ordinary guns on the market
today. In spite of the high blowing force, the sound level and
energy consumption are exceptionally low. The 750 series is designed
with thumb regulation to provide an ergonomically correct grip. The
guns are also available with an extended trigger lever, which must
be ordered separately. Among other places, these guns are commonly
used at paper mills and foundries and within the rubber and food
processing industries. Patented. |
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| Replaces open pipe: |
ø10mm |
(3/8") |
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| Air consumption: |
95Nm³/h |
(55.9scfm) |
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| Sound level: |
92dB(A) |
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| Blowing force: |
15.0N |
(52.9oz) |
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| Max temp.: |
70ºC |
(158ºF) |
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| Weight: |
480g |
(1.06lbs) |
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| Connection: |
1/2" BSP |
(1/2"-14 NPT) |
female |
| Nozzle material: |
Stainless steel |
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| Fully meets the EU Machine
Directive's noise limitation requirements and OSHA's safety
regulations. |
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Supply pressure: 500 kPa ( 72 psi ),
measured just before the nozzle Sound level is measured at
a distance of i m ( 39.37") from the nozzle, with the
microphone held perpendicular to the direction of the air
stream |
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| Similar products:
751-S,
753-S |
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View technical data-sheet in
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