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VS200-F1 ultra low-profile unit is for conveying capacities up to 500 lb/hr in just 16 in. of overall height. Ideal for granular products, it features the new MX 360 vacuum pump. Standard 316L stainless-steel construction offers corrosion-free design and includes the same seal arrangement as the rest of the VS vacuum conveyors, all of which meet ATEX certification for use in explosion-proof areas.

Volkmann Inc.

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