The new vacuum generator program from Rexroth is making waves in the pneumatics sector. Compact and small basic and inline ejectors in the newly designed EBS vacuum generator series optimally complete Rexroth's pneumatics spectrum. Both of the new versions in the EBS series - the EBS-PT compact basic ejector and the small EBS-PI inline ejector - have many similarities, yet have been optimized for different applications. Both types work according to the Venturi principle for single-stage vacuum ejectors. They set themselves apart thanks to a strong vacuum with a simultaneous high vacuum capacity. Additionally, both ejectors are real light-weights that can be integrated quickly and flexibly.
The ejectors are wear and maintenance-free, since they contain no moving parts. Fine-tuned performance levels enable optimal adjustment to the requirements, making it possible to attain maximum efficiency. Thanks to their low weight, the ejectors can be mounted close to the suction cups, enabling short evacuation times and reducing air consumption to a minimum.
The EBS series is available in two versions: EBS-PT and EBS-PI. Both are ideally suited for use in the electronics and packaging industries, as well as in automation. The larger EBS-PT version is particularly suitable for sectors such as the automotive industry, paper industry, wood working industry, or sheet metal processing industry, whereas the smaller EBS-PI has been optimized for handling tasks.
Rexroth's EBS-PT is available in six performance levels with either a push-in fitting or thread connection. Thanks to all these features, it provides numerous integration options for the most varied applications. Vacuum generator mounting can be done either directly via side holes in the housing or flexibly by mounting it on a clip-on strip. The latter option enables simple and fast assembly of various ejector sizes on one strip.
The Rexroth EBS-PI is the runt of the new vacuum generator series. This ejector is available with two performance levels. Compressed air and vacuum are guided in the axial direction in the EBS-PI, so the ejector can be directly integrated in the hose line; the exhaust is guided out via side openings. All this is made possible by the special design of the EBS-PI.