Pneumatic Air Driven Confined Space Blower 8 inch 1700 CFM 9508
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Ideal for areas where a compressor is readily available. The air motor is a non-electrical device reducing the possibility of igniting flammable gases, and requires 30 CFM at 40 PSI. It uses an aluminum fan for explosion-proof requirements and includes a steel base, polyethylene housing, 2-stage filter, regulator, and lubricator. It's large metal base and handles are for easy portability. *If used in hazardous environments, use statically conductive ducting.
FEATURES
8" flange on intake and exhaust ports
Tough "safety orange" polyethylene construction
One piece housing with integrated handle
Powder coated 16 gauge steel base and handles
Aluminum blower wheel with aluminum hub
Steel zinc plated grill
2 stage filter, regulator and lubricator
Equipped with four rubber feet
Galvanized plumbing
Brass ball valve
Self-sealing vanes take up their own wear, for constant output
Four van design for more precise inching control and for stalled start-up operation
Filtration: Zinc manifold, ABS cover, nylon guard, poly-carbonate bowl, with a 40 micron sintered polyethylene coalescing filter element and 0-1 60 (0-11.03 bar) psi pressure gauge.
Lubricator: Zinc manifold, ABS cover, poly-carbonate bowl with fill port for easy servicing.
* FLOW RATE (CFM calculated using 15' of 8" ducting)
DIMENSIONS: 24" l x 22" w x 21"h
- Model No.:
- 9508
- Warehouse:
- South Carolina
- Type:
- Confined Space Blowers
- Blade Material:
- Aluminum
- Blade Size (Inches):
- 8
- CFM High:
- 1700
- Dimension Inches:
- Width: 22" Depth: 24" Height: 21"
- Hertz:
- 60
- Motor Type:
- TEAO
- Weight lbs.:
- 53
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Notice: Manufacturer's products features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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California Residents: WARNING- This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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