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Default FA - nice 3 phase 220/440 vacuum pump

this is a nice, itallian made vacuum pump, that requires 220 or 440 3
phase power - you can run it on a static converter (see links on my
web page, or look up yourself) or you can use an inexpensive VFD. It
has a TEFC motor so it's perfect for a wood shop or other dusty
location, no problems with dust getting into the motor, etc.

I've decided to auction this one because I have another already just
like it in my "inventory", and I'm running out of space. Even if you
add in $35 to $50 for a VFD, this pump will be a really good deal.

here's the link
Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump oilless .6hp 220/440 tested
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7614907927
Bill

www.wbnoble.com

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