Vaned Rotors: These are the rotating components with vanes that create the vacuum by trapping and exhausting gas. Over time, vanes can wear out or break, so having replacements available is essential.
Vane Springs: These help to keep the vanes in contact with the pump housing, ensuring proper sealing and efficient operation. They can weaken or break with use and should be replaced periodically.
Oil Filters: If your rotary vane pump uses oil for lubrication and sealing, filters help to keep the oil clean and free of contaminants. Regular replacement of filters is necessary to maintain pump performance.
Seals and Gaskets: These ensure that the pump maintains its vacuum integrity. Over time, seals and gaskets can degrade, leading to leaks.Having replacements prevents potential vacuum leaks.
Bearings: Bearings support the rotating components of the pump and can wear out with extended use. Having spare bearings allows for quick replacement if needed.
Oil Mist Filters: If your pump uses oil for lubrication, oil mist filters prevent oil mist from escaping into the environment. These filters should be replaced according to the manufacturer's recommendations to maintain pump efficiency and environmental compliance.
Exhaust Filters: These filters trap oil mist and particulates from the pump exhaust, keeping the environment clean and preventing oil contamination.
Motor Brushes: For pumps with electric motors, brushes can wear down over time and need replacement to ensure proper motor function.
Cooling Fans: Some pumps have cooling fans to prevent overheating. Having spare fans ensures that cooling is maintained, especially in high-demand applications.
O-rings and O-ring Kits: O-rings provide seals in various parts of the pump. Having a selection of O-rings in different sizes ensures you can replace them as needed.
