SMC Vacuum Pad with Ejector Saves Space and Reduces Piping Labour

DCS ZHP SMC 400

February 4, 2019

Vacuum ejector (vacuum generator) and pad are integrated into one unit. This reduces the amount of tubing required and saves labor costs. You can also reduce the total amount of space required. Built in silencer helps keep noise to a minimum.  The ZHP is designed for easy maintence.

Product Features:

  • Ejector and pad are integrated. Space saving and reduced piping labor!

  • Two-stage ejector

  • Suction flow rate 50% increased, Air consumption 30% reduced

  • Easier maintenance

  • Mounting with the lock plate reduces the pad replacement work steps!

  • Pad Diameter: Ø63, Ø80

  • Choice of 4 pad materials

  • Multiple nozzle ejector nozzle sizes are available 

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