Robin Air 15150 Vacuum Pump is a two stage rotary vane vacuum pump.
From a practical standpoint all of our rotary vane pumps pull the same amount of vacuum, the difference is how many cubic feet of air per minute they can move (CFM). The larger pumps will evacuate a vacuum bag faster and overcome small leaks better than the smaller pumps. The 15150 moves 1.5 CFM.
Pump includes oil. Fittings are sold seperately.
Price: $234.21 / EA
Weight
30
NOTE: Items are not refundable
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