Nitrogen Gas Springs and Accessories - Electronic Fasteners Inc

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RVPneumatic VibratorThe Raymond Pneumatic Vibrator is an idealsolution for removing punchings, trimmings andscrap produced during press operations. Theautomatic and continuous removal keeps thepress operator from interrupting production toclean away the punchings, trimmings and/orscraps by hand. The vibrator uses a pneumaticpower source offering a cost effective alternativeto electrically driven conveyor belts.The pneumatic power source allows this unitto work in areas contaminated by lubricatingfluids and oils. Unlike electrically driven systemswith their inherent shock hazard, the RaymondPneumatic Vibrator is safe to use as it consumesno electricity.The compact design of the unit is made forworking in the tight areas which are present onsome presses. Easy to install, simply select thearea for the unit, bolt in place and connect it toyour air supply. The low air consumption andsilent running Raymond Pneumatic Vibrator isthe safe and economical solution for your scrapremoval needs.All units feature a standard NPT connectionfor easy hookup to lubricated shop air and anadjustable exhaust muffler. By varying the inputpressure and exhaust flow, the cycle rate andstroke of the unit can be custom adjusted bythe user in each application. Note that if a lubricatoris not used in conjunction with the shopair, the piston rod of the vibrator unit should belubricated monthly.Standard transport trays are available. Forbalanced performance, all trays should use theRV12-S, RV25-S or RV50-S adjustable supportsshown on page 40. For proper scrapremoval, the tray should be sloped at an angleof 8 degrees or greater. The exact amount ofinclination should be adjusted on-site basedupon the scrap weight and shape as well as theamount of oil and grease that is likely to bepresent.Sloping of the tray can be accomplished bymounting the tray parallel to the vibrator unitand sloping both the vibrator and the tray.Alternately, the tray can be mounted at an anglewith respect to the unit. In both cases, careshould be taken to assure that the tray supportsare used and are in contact with the traythrough the entire range of motion.Mounting method with the tray parallel to the vibrator unit.Mounting method with only the tray sloped. Note the useof flats on the base of the tray for proper contact with thesupports.

Raymond ®Ordering Information — RV 3 through RV 9OrderNumber A B C D E F G H I J K LRV 3 128 / 5.04 90 / 3.54 48 / 1.89 80 / 3.15 70 / 2.76 44 / 1.73 38 / 1.50 19 / .75 95 / 3.74 70 / 2.76 49 / 1.93 12 / .47RV 5 155 / 6.10 100 / 3.94 65 / 2.56 90 / 3.54 80 / 3.15 60 / 2.36 55 / 2.17 27 / 1.06 118 / 4.65 82 / 3.23 60 / 2.36 12 / .47RV 7 158 / 6.22 122 / 4.80 88 / 3.47 100 / 3.94 100 / 3.94 80 / 3.15 78 / 3.07 36 / 1.42 118 / 4.65 104 / 4.09 60 / 2.36 12 / .47RV 9 179 / 7.05 150 / 5.91 108 / 4.25 120 / 4.72 125 / 4.92 98 / 3.86 95 / 3.74 48 / 1.89 130 / 5.12 130 / 5.12 65 / 2.56 14 / .55OrderNumber M N O P S T V X Y ZRV 3 14 / .55 12.5 / .49 41 / 1.61 39 / 1.54 10 / .39 14 / .55 9 / .35 5 / .20 38 / 1.50 16 / .63RV 5 15 / .59 19 / .75 47 / 1.85 49 / 1.93 12 / .47 14 / .55 9 / .35 8 / .32 48 / 1.89 16 / .63RV 7 15 / .59 19 / .75 47 / 1.85 49 / 1.93 14 / .55 14 / .55 9 / .35 9 / .35 64 / 2.52 16 / .63RV 9 20 / .79 24 / .95 52 / 2.05 56 / 2.21 18 / .71 17 / .67 11 / .43 11 / .43 75 / 2.95 23 / .91Technical DataAir Typical Air Typical Piston Typical Maximum Noise WorkingOrder Fitting Air Consumption Piston Speed Mounting Load Level TemperatureNumber Female NPT Pressure (ft 3 / min) Stroke (ft/min) Inclination Inc. Tray (dB-A) (°F)RV 3 1/8 70 1.1 30 / 1.18 26-32 8° 13.2 50 32 -158RV 5 1/4 70 2.1 33 / 1.30 26-32 8° 30.9 50 32 -158RV 7 1/4 70 5.1 20 / .79 26-32 8° 79.4 50 32 -158RV 9 3/8 70 7.6 28 / 1.10 26-32 8° 123.5 53 32 -158Dimensions in millimeters / inches

RVPneumatic VibratorThe Raymond Pneumatic Vibrator is an idealsolution for removing punchings, trimmings <strong>and</strong>scrap produced during press operations. Theautomatic <strong>and</strong> continuous removal keeps thepress operator from interrupting production toclean away the punchings, trimmings <strong>and</strong>/orscraps by h<strong>and</strong>. The vibrator uses a pneumaticpower source offering a cost effective alternativeto electrically driven conveyor belts.The pneumatic power source allows this unitto work in areas contaminated by lubricatingfluids <strong>and</strong> oils. Unlike electrically driven systemswith their inherent shock hazard, the RaymondPneumatic Vibrator is safe to use as it consumesno electricity.The compact design of the unit is made forworking in the tight areas which are present onsome presses. Easy to install, simply select thearea for the unit, bolt in place <strong>and</strong> connect it toyour air supply. The low air consumption <strong>and</strong>silent running Raymond Pneumatic Vibrator isthe safe <strong>and</strong> economical solution for your scrapremoval needs.All units feature a st<strong>and</strong>ard NPT connectionfor easy hookup to lubricated shop air <strong>and</strong> anadjustable exhaust muffler. By varying the inputpressure <strong>and</strong> exhaust flow, the cycle rate <strong>and</strong>stroke of the unit can be custom adjusted bythe user in each application. Note that if a lubricatoris not used in conjunction with the shopair, the piston rod of the vibrator unit should belubricated monthly.St<strong>and</strong>ard transport trays are available. Forbalanced performance, all trays should use theRV12-S, RV25-S or RV50-S adjustable supportsshown on page 40. For proper scrapremoval, the tray should be sloped at an angleof 8 degrees or greater. The exact amount ofinclination should be adjusted on-site basedupon the scrap weight <strong>and</strong> shape as well as theamount of oil <strong>and</strong> grease that is likely to bepresent.Sloping of the tray can be accomplished bymounting the tray parallel to the vibrator unit<strong>and</strong> sloping both the vibrator <strong>and</strong> the tray.Alternately, the tray can be mounted at an anglewith respect to the unit. In both cases, careshould be taken to assure that the tray supportsare used <strong>and</strong> are in contact with the traythrough the entire range of motion.Mounting method with the tray parallel to the vibrator unit.Mounting method with only the tray sloped. Note the useof flats on the base of the tray for proper contact with thesupports.

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