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Air Cadet* Portable Vacuum/Pressure Station

Thermo Scientific* Air Cadet Portable Vacuum/Pressure Station features lightweight, plastic housing, and an integral handle for easy transport.
Designed for portability and versatility, long-wearing motor delivers performance characteristics suitable for a wide range of applications.
Do not pump liquids or immerse pump. Avoid organic, basic and acidic vapors.

Products in this grouping may have voltages other than the standard US 110/115V. Please review and confirm your selection before completing your order. Some of these products may not be returned.

 
 
 
 
Part Number Description   Quantity
400-3910 Free air capacity: 0.39cfm
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400-3912 Free air capacity: 0.32cfm
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  • Vacuum to 54.1cm (21.3 in.) Hg
  • Pressure to 35psi intermittent, 10psi continuous
  • Free-air capacity 0.39cfm
  • Quiet operation
  • ON/OFF switch operation
  • No vacuum oil required
  • Low-friction piston service-free motor
  • Convenient power cord compartment

Ordering Alerts: 115V model features a U.S. standard plug; 230V model features a European-style plug.
Includes: Supplied with a 6 ft. power cord.

Warranty and Service Offering: 1 Year

Certifications: UL and CSA listed for 115VAC, 60Hz model; CE approved for 230VAC, 50Hz model

Recommended for:
  • Air/gas sampling
  • Pressure/Vacuum Filtration
  • Precious Metal Recovery
  • Process Control
  • Suction Units
  • Analysis Instrumentation
  • Film Making
  • Enviormental Safety Monitoring
  • Aerating Equipment
  • Pneumatic Controls

 
 
 
 
 
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