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Turbine vibrators use compressed air to turn an unbalanced turbine wheel producing rotary vibration. The more unbalanced the wheel and the faster it turns the greater the centrifugal force produced. In general, properly designed turbine vibrators are much more quiet and efficient than other types of pneumatic rotary vibrators (i.e. ball or roller vibrators).

When harnessed by proper mounting of the turbine vibrator, this rotary vibration is transferred through the hopper or bin wall to themore

Specifications

Frequency at 20 PSI (1.4 BAR)

24,500 rpm

Air Flow at 20 PSI (1.4 BAR)

<1.0 cfm

Force at 20 PSI (1.4 BAR)

102 lbs

Frequency at 40 PSI (2.8 BAR)

32,000 rpm

Air Flow at 40 PSI (2.8 BAR)

1.4 cfm

Force at 40 PSI (2.8 BAR)

174 lbs

Frequency at 60 PSI (4.1 BAR)

36,000 rpm

Air Flow at 60 PSI (4.1 BAR)

1.8 cfm

Force at 60 PSI (4.1 BAR)

220 lbs

Frequency at 80 PSI (5.5 BAR)

40,000 rpm

Air Flow at 80 PSI (5.5 BAR)

2.1 cfm

Force at 80 PSI (5.5 BAR)

272 lbs

Weight lbs.

0.7

(A) Inch

2.5

(B) Inch

2

(C) Inch

1.25

(D) Inch

1.938

(E) Inch

5/16"

(F) Inch

1/8" NPT