• Reducer for 68.160
• Maximum Working Pressure: 250 PSI
Material(s):
• Aluminum
• Low cost way to move air, smoke, fumes and light materials
• Adjustable output without tools
• Quiet and safe, meet OSHA and other Health and Safety Agencies’ noise requirements
• No moving parts ensuring maintenance-free operation
• No electricity or explosion hazard
• Both the vacuum and discharge ends can be ducted
• Compact and lightweight
• Instant ON/OFF
• The ends of the amplifier can also be attached to tubing by the use of an air amplifier and a reducer
HOW IT WORKS
Air amplifiers release a tiny amount of compressed air at high velocity through an adjustable internal ring-shaped nozzle
The high-speed “column” of air released through the front creates a strong vacuum behind itself, pulling additional surrounding air through the rear of the amplifier, while pushing the ambient air in front
In ducted applications, air amplifiers deliver amplification ratios of 12-25:1
In unducted applications, air amplifiers deliver amplification ratios of 36-75:1
INSTALLATION TIP
The ends of the amplifier can also be attached to tubing by the use of an air amplifier and a reducer
• Air conveying of any material that can be moved in a rush of air: metal chips, sawdust, smoke, paper and cloth trim, grain, plastic pellets, dust, capsules and powders
• Ventilation and exhaust of smoke/ fumes, replacing fans
• Purging tanks
• Cleaning/cooling of conveyed parts
• Drying waterborne paint used for auto body refinishing
• Reducer for 68.160
• Maximum Working Pressure: 250 PSI
Material(s):
• Aluminum
• Low cost way to move air, smoke, fumes and light materials
• Adjustable output without tools
• Quiet and safe, meet OSHA and other Health and Safety Agencies’ noise requirements
• No moving parts ensuring maintenance-free operation
• No electricity or explosion hazard
• Both the vacuum and discharge ends can be ducted
• Compact and lightweight
• Instant ON/OFF
• The ends of the amplifier can also be attached to tubing by the use of an air amplifier and a reducer
HOW IT WORKS
Air amplifiers release a tiny amount of compressed air at high velocity through an adjustable internal ring-shaped nozzle
The high-speed “column” of air released through the front creates a strong vacuum behind itself, pulling additional surrounding air through the rear of the amplifier, while pushing the ambient air in front
In ducted applications, air amplifiers deliver amplification ratios of 12-25:1
In unducted applications, air amplifiers deliver amplification ratios of 36-75:1
INSTALLATION TIP
The ends of the amplifier can also be attached to tubing by the use of an air amplifier and a reducer
• Air conveying of any material that can be moved in a rush of air: metal chips, sawdust, smoke, paper and cloth trim, grain, plastic pellets, dust, capsules and powders
• Ventilation and exhaust of smoke/ fumes, replacing fans
• Purging tanks
• Cleaning/cooling of conveyed parts
• Drying waterborne paint used for auto body refinishing