SMC Vacuum Ejector: 13 lpm, 6 mm Push-to-Connect Female, 6 mm Push-to-Connect Female
The SMC ZU Series In-Line Vacuum Generator (SKU 2AC317, model ZU05LA) is a vacuum ejector with a flow rate of 13 lpm. It features 6 mm Push-to-Connect female connections and a nozzle diameter of .5mm.
SKU 3G-OTH-158632
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Product Description
The SMC ZU Series In-Line Vacuum Generator (SKU 2AC317, model ZU05LA) is a vacuum ejector with a flow rate of 13 lpm. It features 6 mm Push-to-Connect female connections and a nozzle diameter of .5mm.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the SMC ZU05LA vacuum ejector used for?
The SMC ZU05LA vacuum ejector is used in industrial automation for pick-and-place, packaging, and material handling applications. It generates vacuum using compressed air, enabling reliable gripping of parts without mechanical clamping.
What are the specifications of the SMC ZU05LA vacuum ejector?
The SMC ZU05LA is a ZU Series in-line vacuum generator with a flow rate of 13 lpm and a nozzle diameter of 0.5 mm. It has 6 mm Push-to-Connect female connections on both ports. The manufacturer part number is ZU05LA.
Where to buy the SMC ZU05LA vacuum ejector worldwide?
You can source the SMC ZU05LA vacuum ejector through 3G Electric, a global industrial equipment distributor. We handle logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to worldwide destinations, ensuring the product reaches your facility reliably.
How to install the SMC ZU05LA vacuum ejector?
Install the SMC ZU05LA by connecting 6 mm tubing to the push-to-connect fittings on both ports. Ensure the compressed air supply is clean and dry. Mount the ejector in-line near the vacuum application. Refer to SMC's manual for specific torque and orientation guidelines.
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