2007 Master Catalog - (Page 271) LIVE CHAT! Click Here Vacuum Pencil Kit Ideal Applications: • Electronics • Glass handling • High temperature • Medical • Miniature assembly operations Manual Pick and Place of Small Components Vacuum Pencil Kit: VH-8-KIT Compressed air required to power ultra-mini vacuum pump/probe/cup assembly. Benefits/Features: • Lightweight – comfortable to handle • Quiet – positive work environment • Easy to assemble – no tools required • Flexible – quick change of cups and probes for different applications Configurator, CAD Drawings, and On-line Store Click Here Utilizing a miniature Vaccon venturi vacuum pump as its vacuum source, the vacuum pencil kit includes a vacuum pump, vacuum pencil and a variety of interchangeable ultra-mini cups and probes. Vaccon’s Vacuum Pencil easily adapts to handling different objects by simply changing the vacuum cup and probe. Lightweight and compact, the vacuum pencil kit is ideal for bench top work. VH-8-KIT: Kit includes: • 4 straight probes, 4 angled probes • 8 Ultra-mini cups – variety of materials and sizes (anti-static for handling electronics, silicone for high temperatures – see page 259) • 1 VH3020-8 vacuum pencil • 1 JS-40UM vacuum pump w/inlet, exhaust and vacuum fittings – generates up to 27"Hg • Coiled polyurethane vacuum tubing Vacuum Pencil ØD THRU HOLE ØC VACCON VACUUM PRODUCTS 1-800-848-8788 ØE A ØB FINGER OPERATED VACUUM Model # VH3020-8 in. mm A 5.87 149.1 B 0.50 12.7 Dimensions C 0.17 4.2 D 0.02 0.6 E 0.16 4.2 Weight 0.6 oz 17 g How to Specify: Vacuum Pencil only: VH3020-8 Vacuum Pencil Kit: VH-8-KIT Ultra-Mini cups only: See page 259 Probes only: See page 269 Phone: 1-800-848-8788 or 508-359-7200 E-Mail: engineering@vaccon.com 271 Vacuum Pencil Kit https://www.websitealive5.com/2126/rLogin.asp?groupid=2126&websiteid=0&departmentid=0&sessionid_=36&loginname=&loginemail=&loginquestion=&infocapture_ids=&infocapture_values=&dl http://www.vaccon.com/SearchResult.aspx?KeyWords=pencilss http://www.vaccon.com
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