Flexible Hose Nozzle assists blowoff, cooling, and drying.

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Model #1201F-12 flexible hose, small diameter, low thrust air nozzle delivers 6 oz. of thrust at distances of 12 in. using 9 SCFM of compressed air at 100 PSIG. Its compact 3/8 in. OD hose is fully flexible, but holds its position under full line pressure. Model #1201F-12 is suitable for parts feeders, vibratory bowls, packaging, and printing and finishing equipment. 1/8 in. Nozzle has NPT male threaded end and fully positionable, 12 in. hose.


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ITW Vortec's Newest Nozzle Offers Optimum Flexibility And Energy Savings

ITW VORTEC'S NEWEST NOZZLE OFFERS OPTIMUM FLEXIBILITY AND ENERGY SAVINGS Compact, Low Thrust Design Perfect for Many Applications CINCINNATI. OH (November 21, 2001)-ITW Vortec's Model #1201F-12 flexible hose nozzle, a recent addition to its comprehensive line of innovative compressed air products, offers maximum flexibility and significantly cuts energy costs through reduced air consumption. The patented small diameter, low thrust air nozzle, which is perfect for applications with limited mounting space, requires less air consumption in assisting parts movement. blowoff, cooling or drying. The new nozzle delivers 6 oz. of thrust at a distance of 12", using only 9 SCFM (255 SLPM) of compressed air at 100 PSIG and its compact 3/8" OD hose is fully flexible, yet holds its position under flull line pressure to precisely direct airllows. The Model #1201F-12 nozzle is ideal for parts feeders, vibratory bowls, packaging, printing and finishing equipment and a wide array of assembly and process applications. With a 1/8" NPT male threaded end and fully positionable, 12" hose, the compact nozzle can easily be retrofitted for various uses or replace existing flex line or bent copper tubing installations. The #1201F-12 is the newest addition to the full line of ITW Vortec Energy Saver Nozzles and Transvector Jets, which are designed to substantially reduce compressed air consumption by amplifying the air output. Their design accelerates airflow by entraining surrounding air as it leaves the nozzle. Since airflow volumes out of the nozzles are up to 25 times more than the compressed air supplies, far less input compressed air is required to do the same work. Replacing open copper tube jets with Energy Saver Nozzles results in impressive energy savings and reduced operating costs. The cost-saving nozzles also drastically reduce noise and are often the solution to meeting OSHA noise specifications. The Model #1201F-12, like all ITW Vortec nozzles, meets OSHA dead-end pressure requirements even when supplied with 150 PSIG.

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