Cleco A2R302M Axial Piston Air Motor | 0.6 hp | 520 rpm | Reversible

- SKU:
- A2R302M
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Manufacturer: Ingersoll Rand
Guaranteed 100% Authentic
Made in the USA
Condition: New
*Rebuilt Models Have the letter "R" at the end of their model number
Description
Features:
- RPM at Max HP: 255
- Free Speed: 520 rpm
- Stall Torque: 19.0 ft-lbs
- Gear Ratio: 9.25-1
- Max Overhung Load at Stall: 800 lb
- Max Power: 0.6 hp
- Series: Cleco A2 Series
- Reversible
- Keyed Spindle
- Rear Exhaust
When you need a lightweight air motor that performs in harsh environments, the Cleco axial piston from Apex Tool Group is an ideal solution. This air motor features rugged and precise construction, and its enclosed design is reliable in dusty or corrosive environments. Piston-type air motors are known for high torque, and the Cleco axial piston is no exception. This allows for heavy starting loads and stop-start operation. In addition, generous spindle bearings allow for overhung weight with no external support. Not only does the Cleco axial piston thrive in dusty and corrosive atmospheres, but it also works through intense heat up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit (93 degrees Celsius). This is an air motor that provides long-term performance with minimal maintenance. Grease fittings offer lubrication, and operators should equip air lines with filters and lubricators. The lubricators perform best when mounted as closely as possible to the motor.
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