Suction Units

Foot Operated, Horzionantal

Description Foot Operated, Horzionantal Made in heavy sheet metal and pre-treated epoxy powder coated Base fitted with 4 rubber feet for firm grip on ground when pumping the foot pedal can be locked when not in use and during transportation A carry handle fixed to the base enables easy transportation Technical Specification: Capacity : -600mmHg± 10with average per stroke volume 200ml Single Jar : 2x 600ml.graduated glass/plastic jar Vacuum Gaige : 50mm dia; 0-760mmHg Optional Also available in sainless steel base

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  • Description
  • Foot Operated, Horzionantal
  • Made in heavy sheet metal and pre-treated epoxy powder coated
  • Base fitted with 4 rubber feet for firm grip on ground when pumping
  • the foot pedal can be locked when not in use and during transportation
  • A carry handle fixed to the base enables easy transportation

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Foot Operated, Horzionantal
Model FS-DB

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  • Description
  • Foot Operated, Horzionantal
  • Made in heavy sheet metal and pre-treated epoxy powder coated
  • Base fitted with 4 rubber feet for firm grip on ground when pumping
  • the foot pedal can be locked when not in use and during transportation
  • A carry handle fixed to the base enables easy transportation
  • Technical Specification:
  • Capacity : -600mmHg± 10with average per stroke volume 200ml
  • Single Jar : 2x 600ml.graduated glass/plastic jar
  • Vacuum Gaige : 50mm dia; 0-760mmHg
  • Optional
  • Also available in sainless steel base

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