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Air Powered Vacuum Pumps feature low air consumption.

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Air Powered Vacuum Pumps feature low air consumption.
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November 24, 2009 - Mitey-AirVac(TM) Miniature Vacuum Stations include venturi, internal check valve which maintains vacuum in case of power loss, switches, and gauge. Featuring symmetrical mounting hole locations, they have an aluminum case, weigh 2 lb, and pull 26 in. Hg vacuum with 1.27 scfm air consumption. MTY-1 measures 3.31 x 3.66 x 4.11 in. and MTY-2 is 3.31 x 6.41 x 4.11 in. with flow rates from 0.74-4.4 scfm. Vacuum Stations use standard ¼ in. push-connect fittings.

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Anver Corp. - Anver.Com
36 Parmenter Rd.
Hudson, MA, 01749
USA



Vacuum Stations Subcompact with Low Air Consumption


An expanded line of air-powered vacuum pumps that are small, fully integrated and well suited for industrial, laboratory, and material handling applications has been introduced by Anver Corp. of Hudson, Massachusetts.

Mitey-AirVac(TM) Miniature Vacuum Stations are fully integrated into one box that includes a venturi, an internal check valve which maintains vacuum in case of a power loss, switches, and a gauge. Featuring symmetrical mounting hole locations for mounting flexibility, they have an aluminum case, weigh only 2 lbs., and pull 26" Hg vacuum with very low 1.27 SCFM air consumption.

Available with a panel face mounted switch for release/blow-off or with a remote switch that activates a blow-off for quick release, Mitey-AirVac(TM) Miniature Vacuum Stations use standard ¼" push-connect fittings and now come in two models: MTY-1 measures 3.31" x 3.66" x 4.11" and the MTY-2 is 3.31" x 6.41" x 4.11" with flow rates ranging from 0.74 to 4.4 SCFM.

Mitey-AirVac(TM) Miniature Vacuum Stations are priced from $390.00, depending upon model. Specifications are available at www.anver.com.

For more information contact:

Anver Corporation

Mark Laycox, Group Manager

36 Parmenter Rd.

Hudson, MA 01749

(800) 654-3500

FAX (978) 568-1570

e-mail: mlaycox@anver.com

www.anver.com
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