Used EDWARDS RV8 #9283714 for sale
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EDWARDS RV8 is a single-stage, rotary vane mechanical pump capable of providing excellent pumping performance for vacuum and low-pressure applications. This powerful and reliable pump offers a maximum pressure range of up to 6x10-2 mbar and a high ultimate vacuum of up to 1x10-6 mbar. It is ideal for industrial, research, and scientific operations, and its compact size makes it easy to install and maintain. EDWARDS RV-8 pump has a radial and axial force balance design that reduces operational noise even at higher speeds. This is achieved through the use of two bearing surfaces, providing improved performance over traditional vane pumps. With a single-stage design, RV 8 pump also has no minimum speed requirements and can be used to pump air or other compatible gases. The advanced dry-running bearings used in this model also enable continuous operation, resulting in improved reliability and efficiency. EDWARDS RV 8 pump is designed with an integrated valveless system that ensures momentary auto-shutoff in the event of a power disruption or other process-stopping event. This helps to reduce motor energy losses and ensure continuous pumping performance. In addition, the low-torque motors used in this model require minimal maintenance and are capable of providing reliable performance at both high and low speed ranges. RV8 is covered by a 24-month warranty and provides customers with 24-hour service and customer support. The manufacturer also offers an online manual control panel to help customers keep their pump in top condition. Overall, RV-8 pump is a reliable, efficient, and low-maintenance option for a number of different industrial, research, and scientific applications. Its high ultimate vacuum and wide pressure range, as well as its ability to operate continuously, make it an ideal choice for these operations. Additionally, the valveless design helps to improve performance and limit any potential losses due to power interruptions.
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