Exair 1002-9312 Brass 1/8 FNPT Safety Air Nozzle with 12" Stay Set Hose and Magnetic Base

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Exair 1002-9312 Brass 1/8 FNPT Safety Air Nozzle with 12" Stay Set Hose and Magnetic Base
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Overview


Features:

  • The EXAIR Safety Air Nozzle ejects a small amount of compressed air 360° around the outer ring, which combines with the air released from the center hole to produce a high-volume, high-velocity blast of air.
  • The slotted end allows air to vent safely and prevents blocking of the outlet.
  • The Safety Air Nozzle with Stay Set Hose and Mag Base includes EXAIR's Flexible Stay Set Hose for applications where frequent repositioning is required and a One Outlet Magnetic Base for firm attachment to magnetic surfaces.
  • Brass - general purpose applications. Max temp. 400°F (204°C).
  • Safety Air Nozzle with 12" SSH & Mag Base

Application

  • Part cleaning
  • Chip removal
  • Liquid blowoff
  • Part cooling
  • Material conveying
  • Part ejection
  • Fiber conveying
  • Air assist

Advantages

  • Reduced compressed air cost
  • 10 dBA average noise reduction
  • High velocity airstream
  • Compact
  • Installs with a socket wrench
  • Meets OSHA noise level requirements
  • Meets OSHA pressure requirements

How It Work

How EXAIR Air Nozzles Work:

  • An Air Nozzle uses the Coanda effect to amplify compressed airflow up to 25 times or more.
  • Compressed air is ejected through a series of nozzles on the outer perimeter.
  • As the air travels along the outer wall of the nozzle, surrounding air (blue arrows) is entrained into the stream.
  • The airstream that results is a high volume, high velocity blast of air at minimal consumption.
  • The air is always ejected so it can vent safely, well below OSHA dead end pressure requirements, should the nozzle end be blocked.

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⚠️ Attention CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning

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