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Rotary claw vacuum pump C-KLR 80/140
drysingle-stage

Rotary claw vacuum pump - C-KLR 80/140 - Elmo Rietschle - dry / single-stage
Rotary claw vacuum pump - C-KLR 80/140 - Elmo Rietschle - dry / single-stage
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Characteristics

Technology
rotary claw
Lubrication
dry
Number of stages
single-stage
Ultimate vacuum

Max.: 1 mbar
(0.01 psi)

Min.: -0.6 mbar
(-0.01 psi)

Flow rate

Max.: 140 m³/h
(4,944.05 ft³/h)

Min.: 80 m³/h
(2,825.17 ft³/h)

Description

The C-KLR claw pressure-vacuum pump stands out for its high efficiency and dry, contact-free compression technology. This robust pump features an IE3 motor and is designed for a range of applications, delivering consistent vacuum up to -0.6 bar and pressure up to +1.0 bar. Its integrated air cooling system eliminates the need for additional cooling mediums, making it a low-maintenance solution for your industrial needs. The C-KLR's flange-mounted motor complies with DIN EN 60034 standards, offering IP 55 protection and insulation class F for reliable and safe operation. Benefits High Efficiency: Optimized for energy savings, the C-KLR operates with an IE3 motor for top-tier performance. Dry, Contact-Free Compression: Ensures clean operation, ideal for sensitive environments where contamination must be avoided. Independent Vacuum and Pressure Points: Offers flexibility in application, as vacuum and pressure functions operate independently of each other. Low Maintenance: Designed for ease of use with minimal upkeep required, enhancing operational uptime. Integrated Cooling System: Features built-in air cooling and an after-cooler for compressed air, leading to low exhaust temperatures and enhanced efficiency. Versatile Use: Suitable for a wide range of applications, the C-KLR adapts to various industrial settings with ease.

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