Rotary vane air motor 20M ATEX
ATEXstainless steelIP67

rotary vane air motor
rotary vane air motor
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Characteristics

Technology.
rotary vane
Other characteristics
ATEX, stainless steel, IP67
Torque

Min.: 0.15 Nm
(0.11 ft.lb)

Max.: 5.7 Nm
(4.2 ft.lb)

Rotational speed

Min.: 300 rpm
(1,884.96 rad.min-1)

Max.: 11,000 rpm
(69,115.04 rad.min-1)

Power

Min.: 160 W

Max.: 200 W

Description

ATEX air motors: certified safety. 100% Made in Italy“: designed and produced by Fiam in Vicenza. 20M- 200Watt- air motors are ATEX certified in accordance with the European Union directives on equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres. Made from stainless steel, they are corrosion-free and can be used safely in working environments containing flammable or explosive substances or where there are high temperatures. Each motor is tested separately to ensure that it meets the following classifications: - Ex II 2G Ex h IIC T5 Gb - Ex II 2D Ex h IIIC T5 Db. All ATEX air motors are made of stainless steel and the sealants and gaskets used ensure that they are also IP67 certified: an important condition that means they can be used where they need to be hermetic to the ingress of dust and fumes. Models are available with smooth or threaded output shaft and collet shaft, as well as with low rpm. All equipped with hole for motor earthing cable. On request: output shafts of different diameters. ATEX certification is also available on request for the 15M motor range: contact the Fiam Technical Service Department.

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Global Industrie 2024
Global Industrie 2024

25-28 Mar 2024 París Villepinte (France)

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    BIEMH 2024
    BIEMH 2024

    3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 6 - Stand G-32

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