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sifis1983
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Vacuum Pump Research

Post: # 59667Unread post sifis1983
Sun Oct 24, 2021 4:34 pm

Hi,


Recently I decide to change my noisy vacuum suction machine with a vacuum pump.
Goal, is to achieve less noise while cutting.


I've seen many people here use this oilless Rietschle VTE-8 Vacuum Pump for their lathes >>> https://www.gardnerdenver.com/en-gr/thomas/rotary-vane-pumps-compressors/picolino-vte-series
Also, I ve seen that many people use Aquarium pumps (to be honest I didn't get exactly how aquarium pumps works).
So, the Thomas (or Rietschle) pumps are expensive enough as new item. As used item, is probably rare to find in good condition.

Recently, I visited a friend who cuts on a VR and I see closely the pump that Souri uses (with the plastic jar & silicon pipe etc)
As I love DIY spirit (because I'm learning many things while building things :D ) I decide to make a noiseless vacuum pump system on my own.

I found here in Athens in a local store a vacuum pump that main purpose is for refrigerators.
https://rothenberger.com/us-en/roairvac-3-0-230v-85-l-min-250w.html
The price of this pump is around 175€.

Also, I ve seen these vaccum pumps with oil, from banggood in resonable prices. https://www.banggood.com/search/vacuum-pump.html?from=nav&ab_version=1


Is anyone have any experience with that kind of oil vacuum pumps? (Rothenberg or Topshak)


Any comments, suggestions or advices are welcome

Thanks!
Jim

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Re: Vacuum Pump Research

Post: # 59673Unread post MEGAMIKE
Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:04 am

hi
I used so many pumps and gave up completely and used my plastic tweezers for a few years to remove swarf until I found a 1958 speedivac laboratory vacuum with the oil pump at the top ,it was used for 50years at my old analytical job were we use to suck the air out of a pressurised oven full of rock samples .it did not suck good any more so we threw it in the trash (where hours later I put it in my car) then had it in storage for years then removed the oil pump section and its the best vac I've ever used .
.https://vacaero.com/information-resources/vacuum-pump-technology-education-and-training/161438-the-oil-sealed-rotary-vane-vacuum-pump-background-and-designs.html

here photos mine is a 1958 model

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Post: # 59674Unread post MEGAMIKE
Wed Oct 27, 2021 1:13 am

maybe these people might have some second hand vac pumps lying around

:D I love Greece

https://www.vacuum-guide.com/directory/europe/greece-vacuum.htm

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Post: # 59685Unread post farmersplow
Sun Oct 31, 2021 6:32 pm

also search for the right pump.
It is clear to me that it cannot be a piston pump so that the air flow does not pulsate. But the search for the right pump starts with the most important question:

The question is which volume flow is necessary? (In liters per minute or m³/h, or CFM)
And how strong should the volume flow be maximal (so that the stylus is not sucked in)?

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Post: # 59737Unread post Naboo
Fri Nov 12, 2021 4:21 am

I've seen recommendations to use a variable AC transformer (variac) on whatever vacuum or pump.

Yet to try this myself but sounds like it'll work great. If what you have is too noisy or sucks too strong, this decreases the voltage to make it run at a variable lower speed. Got one for $50nzd on Banggood.

I'm going to build a glass jar setup using a variac, and the quietest vacuum I can find

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Fri Nov 12, 2021 10:09 pm

Henry Vacuum

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Wed Nov 17, 2021 2:39 pm

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Post: # 59793Unread post sifis1983
Sat Nov 27, 2021 3:16 pm

Hi,

Thanks a lot for your replies. Really helpful to me!

I just bought this 12V vacuum pump yesterday to see what I can get from it, using plastic jar using 6mm silicone tube.
https://www.why.gr/en/%CE%BA%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%B1%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B7%CE%BC%CE%B1/open-hardware/motors-and-actuators/vacuum-pump-12v/

I don't know if the 30PSI will work.
But I just go small (just 30€) for experiment.

I ll keep update for further news.

cheers,
Sifis

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Post: # 59807Unread post farmersplow
Sun Nov 28, 2021 6:47 pm

sifis1983 wrote:
Sat Nov 27, 2021 3:16 pm
Hi,

Thanks a lot for your replies. Really helpful to me!

I just bought this 12V vacuum pump yesterday to see what I can get from it, using plastic jar using 6mm silicone tube.
https://www.why.gr/en/%CE%BA%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%B1%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B7%CE%BC%CE%B1/open-hardware/motors-and-actuators/vacuum-pump-12v/

I don't know if the 30PSI will work.
But I just go small (just 30€) for experiment.

I ll keep update for further news.

cheers,
Sifis
Interesting. Once you have tried this, please write your experiences with it. I would be interested in how loud the thing is. And how warm the pump is after an hour. (Vaccum is given as 15PSI).
Nice greetings from Vienna
Thomas

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Post: # 59943Unread post Tony
Wed Dec 29, 2021 7:50 am

MEGAMIKE wrote:
Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:04 am
hi
I used so many pumps and gave up completely and used my plastic tweezers for a few years to remove swarf until I found a 1958 speedivac laboratory vacuum with the oil pump at the top ,it was used for 50years at my old analytical job were we use to suck the air out of a pressurised oven full of rock samples .it did not suck good any more so we threw it in the trash (where hours later I put it in my car) then had it in storage for years then removed the oil pump section and its the best vac I've ever used .
.https://vacaero.com/information-resources/vacuum-pump-technology-education-and-training/161438-the-oil-sealed-rotary-vane-vacuum-pump-background-and-designs.html

here photos mine is a 1958 model
Is yours an Edwards VBD design? I'm interested in repurposing an old speedivac - do you use it on PVC or just lacquer?

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Post: # 59951Unread post MEGAMIKE
Wed Dec 29, 2021 11:20 pm

hi both..its the best design ever

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Post: # 59956Unread post Tony
Thu Dec 30, 2021 4:38 pm

Ok, I didn't know that it would still work without the oil pump. Did you remove it to reduce the maintenance and oil vapour?

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Post: # 59958Unread post MEGAMIKE
Thu Dec 30, 2021 8:57 pm

hi I removed it as I was told that the oil was carcinogenic. also, the window was cracked and the rubber lining underneath was worn.. after doing that I noticed it sucked more so I bypassed it and went direct to the hose.

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Post: # 59959Unread post MEGAMIKE
Thu Dec 30, 2021 9:03 pm

iam aslo assuming that in its original state this pump would have been king ...like I said above this pump for more than 50 years was used to suck the air completely out of this massive oven and hold the suction overnite till our rock samples were void of oxygen.

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Post: # 60114Unread post Tony
Sat Jan 29, 2022 9:47 pm

Yours is a 2 stage right? I'm a bit confused as to how to run them without oil - I thought it was necessary to create the seal and lubricate the moving parts.

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Post: # 60123Unread post farmersplow
Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:56 pm

I plan to use an oil-free side channel compressor (radial compressor) for suction. Does anyone have experience with it? Can this work?
(Vacuum pumps with oil can produce oil fumes during purging - albeit small).

Example: https://www.doctor-san.eu/14-seitenkanalverdichter-filterboxen-filter
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Greetings from Vienna
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Post: # 60124Unread post boryo
Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:18 pm

Souri's pump looks exactly the same but all marks cleared.

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Post: # 60125Unread post farmersplow
Mon Jan 31, 2022 5:38 pm

boryo wrote:
Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:18 pm
Souri's pump looks exactly the same but all marks cleared.
Thank You!
Then I'll order one and test it. I'll start small - with 80 m³/h and 370W
Thomas

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Post: # 60138Unread post boryo
Tue Feb 01, 2022 3:43 pm

farmersplow wrote:
Mon Jan 31, 2022 5:38 pm
boryo wrote:
Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:18 pm
Souri's pump looks exactly the same but all marks cleared.
Thank You!
Then I'll order one and test it. I'll start small - with 80 m³/h and 370W
Thomas
Good luck! Please let us know what are the results after that.

Best,
Bob

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