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VACUFORM with heating cover
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Equipment and Scope of Delivery


All types of the membrane press tables VACUFORM are equipped with:

  • mobile vacuum construction
  • 1 membrane frame with high elastic rubber (700 % extension)
  • 1 clear control board in the construction integrated
  • the whole equipment is maintenance-free

Sizes


VACUFORM with tilting mechanism
1 vacuum pump in combination with 1 vacuum tank


external dimensions
length: 3200 mm
width: 1550 mm


external “swing up”
length: 3200 mm
width: 850 mm


usable area
length: 2880 mm
width: 1270 mm
work height: 900 mm


HEATING TOP for VACUFORM
air circular heating: 2,4 KW, 220 V, 50/60 Hz
adjustment about 0 – 70 °C (more can be made)


VACUFORM XL WITHOUT tilting mechanism
2 vacuum pumps in combination with 1 vacuum tank


external dimensions
length: 4200 mm
width: 1810 mm


usable area
length: 3880 mm
width: 1530 mm
work height: 900 mm


HEATING TOP for VACUFORM XL
air circular heating: 2,4 KW, 220 V, 50/60 Hz
adjustment about 0 – 70 °C (more can be made)

Special sizes on request.


Additional equipment, expandable parts, replacement parts:

Replacement membrane made of rubber or silicone
(Operating life depends entirely on the type of use the material is subjected to)


Replacement pump including all connectors
(Operating life approx. 5000 hours)


Various replacement parts such as vacuum control unit, vacuum meter, on/off button, etc.


The units are largely maintenance-free! (clean the pumps' filters from time to time)
The technical data contained herein is subject to modifications.



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