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![]() rons321 wrote: I agree with you. I am in the vacuum pump business, and I don't understand why they can't make the pump a little more reliable. I can't change the pump design myself, because it is certified the way it is. It would be to costly to redesign it. If you need any vacuum pump assistance, you can call me at 800-621-2531. Good luck to you. Ron I would bet that any seal material or design that might work, if it exists, would be so expensive that the pump price would rise just enough that it would lose its competitive place in the market. Or if there WAS a suitable seal, someone would have incorporated it by now and marketed their pump as a superior, new and improved, longer lasting oil- and solvent-proof design. Rapco HAS made small changes to their pumps, things that weren't part of the original certification, such as cooling fins, the inclusion of a small amount of salt in the vanes to absorb a small amount of moisture and increase the vane life (low humidity increases vane wear), and the flinger/oil drain idea for the Continental vertical mount. Such changes lead me to believe that the ideal shaft seal isn't available or affordable. Dan |
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