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AIR MOTOR VA series / Rotary vane type (one way rotation) – SAN-EI SEIKI SEISAKUSHO CO. LTD.
Industrial Machinery, Tools, Tools & HardwareAIR MOTOR VA series / Rotary vane type (one way rotation) – SAN-EI SEIKI SEISAKUSHO CO. LTD.
Light and compact one-way rotation type air motor which starts faster
A rotor is eccentrically incorporated into a casing. A vane, which slides circumferentially, is inserted into this rotor. To seal the end of this vane and the casing, air is pressed to the bottom of the vane.
Compressed air that enters from the air supplying port pushes up the vane and turns the rotor. Air that has finished its function is exhausted from another exhaust port.SKU: n/a
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