Norgren Vacuum Pump, 0.3mm nozzle , -0.9bar 55L/min, M/58112 series

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RS Stock No.:
212-9259
Mfr. Part No.:
M/58112/11
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Maximum Suction Flow

55L/min

Maximum Vacuum Pressure

-0.9bar

Nozzle Diameter

0.3mm

Manufacturer Series

M/58112

Maximum Input Pressure

8bar

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Operating Pressure

5 → 8bar

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

IMI Norgren Vacuum Pump, -0.9 Bar Maximum Pressure, 55 L/min Suction Flow - M/58112 Series - M/58112/11


Add a suction cup directly onto your pneumatic system using this vacuum pump from IMI Norgren. As it's a single-stage ejector, components can be attached directly to it using the threaded port. Compact dimensions of 62mm in length and 30mm in width mean the unit needs minimal space for installation. As it works with compressed air systems between 5 and 8 bar, it's a versatile choice. It delivers a suction flow of 55L/min, so ensures a secure hold on the cup. Use this pump in industrial applications such as materials handling on assembly lines.

Features & Benefits


• Operating temperature range between -20°C and +150°C for use in demanding environments
• Anodised aluminium body makes it resistant to wear and corrosion
• High induced capacity and low air consumption to improve system efficiency

Applications


• Food and beverage processing
• Automotive production lines
• Electronics manufacturing
• Aerospace industry

How does this vacuum pump work?


Vacuum pumps such as this one draw or remove air from a sealed unit. This device produces a negative vacuum pressure of -0.9 bar, which allows attached suction cups to effectively grip workpieces.

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