The operation of the machine is highly dependent on the environment in which it is running. A wet, dirty, very hot or cold environment will affect the life of the filters, which are incorporated in dry-running vacuum pumps.
Maintenance is simple and can be carried out by yourself. Apart from regular checks and the timely replacement of vanes and filters, no additional care is required.
Operation Dry-running Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump:
- The Dry-running Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump consists of a cylindrical pump housing assembled with an electric motor.
- Inside the pump housing is an eccentrically positioned rotor with vacuum vanes.
- When the rotor rotates in the pump housing, the vacuum vanes move toward the pump housing wall (centre of flying force), creating chambers in the 360-degree circle.
- Air is drawn in, compressed and pushed out again.
- The pump sucks in this way, allowing a vacuum to build up.