Rotary Vane Compressors
Open the catalog to page 1The Gast The Gast Group Difference Group Difference For over 90 years, Gast Manufacturing has been providing innovative air solutions to a broad breadth of customers. With the relatively recent addition of JUN-AIR, we have expanded our capabilities and formed, “The Gast Group.” Together, our diverse engineering background and pneumatic experience allow us to provide both component and system solutions to meet all of your pneumatic needs. And, all backed by our strong commitment to quality and customer support. Products for Almost Any Application – Worldwide We offer an extensive and versatile...
Open the catalog to page 2Why use a Rotary Vane Pump? Rotary Vane vacuum pumps and compressors have certain significant advantages. In addition to providing smooth, pulse-free air flow without receiver tanks, they are compact (or equivalently offer high flow capacities for a given size), are simple and economical to install and operate, have low starting and running torque requirements, produce minimal noise or vibrations, are capable of long, service-free life, and are easily serviced. If these features are what you need in your pneumatic application, a Gast Rotary Vane model can provide you the right solution. Reliable...
Open the catalog to page 3Rotary Vane Performance Overview POWER RATING FREE AIR FLOW MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MODEL/SERIES_hp_kW_50 Hz 60 Hz_50 Hz 60 Hz_psi_bar_inHg mbar Page No. 'Standard model performance. Soil sparging model capable of 20 psi. * * Soil sparging model. The specifications listed are that of a unit at sea level with an ambient temperature of 70°F (21 °C), operating with normal electrical current conditions. The figures stated in this catalog are nominal approximations for models without accessories. Intake filters and exhaust mufflers, and the accumulation of contaminants in them during operation, will decrease...
Open the catalog to page 4Typical Applications Environmental Applications Sewage aeration Soil sparging Medical Applications Dental surgical suction Dental vacuum mixers Medical aspiration Circulation therapy Graphic Arts Applications Envelope openers Collating inserters Vacuum frames Other Applications Pond aeration Vacuum hold-down Vacuum forming Food processing Laboratory vacuum Milking equipment Gast Rotary Vane Compressors and Vacuum Pumps 5
Open the catalog to page 5Product and Application Information Unit Life Expectancy Starting Under Load Many variables determine the life expectancy of a unit. Among them are: 1. Ambient temperature Gast’s units operate best within a temperature range of 32 °F (0 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C). Lower temperatures affect a unit’s ability to start and higher tem eratures affect its life. p Contact the factory for authorization of unusual ambient conditions. 2. Duty level 3. Operating cycle 4. Operating speed 5. Condition of air handled • Cleanliness • Humidity • Heat • Chemical vapors present (corrosive, noncorrosive) 6. Unit maintenance...
Open the catalog to page 6Motor Mounted Rotary Vane Product Features • Oilless operation • Motor mounted • Rugged construction/low maintenance • Essentially pulse-free service • Thermal protector (on AC models only) Recommended Accessories • Vacuum relief valve Aa204 • Pressure relief valve Aa203 Product Dimensions (inches, mm) Dimensions are for reference only WIDE x ^ LONG SLOT (4) 227,8 Product Specifications Note: All models listed can be used as either a vacuum pump or compressor. tlncludes 10 ft. cord and switch. Product Performance rrvVh CFM VACUUM PRESSURE Gast Rotary Vane Compressors and Vacuum Pumps 7
Open the catalog to page 7Motor Mounted Rotary Vane Product Features • Oilless, pulse-free operation • Motor mounted • Low and high speed motor options • Internal sound suppression/filtration • Thermal protector (on AC Models only) • Capacitor (unattached) • On board controls for motor • External cooling fan on low speed • Sound attenuator VG2016 (unattached) Recommended Accessories • Vacuum relief valve AA204 • Pressure relief valve AA203 Units shown without sound attenuator. Only AC motor options shown. Note: Sound attenuator adds approximately 1" (25,4 mm). Product Dimensions (inches, mm) Dimensions are for reference...
Open the catalog to page 8Motor Mounted Rotary Vane Units shown without sound attenuator. Product Features • Oilless, pulse-free operation • Motor mounted • Internal sound suppression/filtration • Thermal protector (on all AC Models) • Capacitor (unattached) • Motor controls on 24V BLDC • Sound attenuator AK840A (unattached) Recommended Accessories • Vacuum relief valve AA204 or AA840A • Pressure relief valve AA600 or AA203 Product Dimensions (inches, mm) Dimensions are for reference only Note: Sound attenuator adds approximately 1.25" (31,8 mm) to dimension H. SLOT DETAIL Motor controls not shown. 10 Gast Rotary Vane...
Open the catalog to page 10Motor Mounted Rotary Vane 1.1 to 1.3 CFM Lubricated or Oilless 0211 Series Model 0211 Series Includes Lubricated: 20 inHg max. vacuum 20 psi max. pressure 1.3 CFM open flow Lubricated Standard Models: • Muffler V425B • Filter/oiler AA680K Oilless Standard Models: • Muffler/filter AA617G (2) Oilless: 20 inHg max. vacuum 15 psi max. pressure 1.1 CFM open flow Lab Models (Lubricated): • Gauges – Vacuum AA640, Pressure AA644B • Hose barbs AA254C • Regulators AA986B • Carrying handle AC174 • Cord with on/off switch AA896 • Foot support assembly AC136 • Oiler/filter AA680J • Muffler AB580B 0211 Lab...
Open the catalog to page 12Motor Mounted Rotary Vane Product Dimensions (inches, mm) Dimensions are for reference only Note: Foot assembly (included) not shown. 14 Gast Rotary Vane Compressors and Vacuum Pumps Model 0323 Series (Vacuum Model) 0323 Lab Model (Vacuum or Pressure) Specially accessorized for laboratory use 25.0 inHg max. vacuum or 10 psi max. pressure Model 0523 Series (Vacuum Model) 0523 Lab Model (Vacuum or Pressure) Specially accessorized for laboratory use 26.0 inHg max. vacuum or 10 psi max. pressure Model 0823 Series (Vacuum Model) Model 1023 Series (Vacuum Model) • Foot support assembly AC136 (0323/0523)...
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