Matthew Poeller
11-19-2005, 8:39 PM
OK Folks. There have been a lot of questions on Vacuum pumps as of late and this will be the last one from me.
I have been perusing a popular auction site and have found a couple of cont duty pumps that I think will work for me. So here is my last question:
There are a bunch up and that auction site that are Gast. I cannot find a lot of information on Gast legacy products. The have a lot of great information on new products but not so much on the older. P in a Gast model number designates that it is setup as a pressure pump. But some of these similar looking units are designated with the V for vacuum. Can a P Gast pump be set up either way? I would have to assume that the only difference between these pumps is where the nipple is screwed into but I would just like check the knowlege base before I go bidding away.
Please hurry!!!!! The auction closes sooooooooonnnnnnn.......
And don't get any ideas bidding up my Vacuum Pump!!!!:D :D
I have been perusing a popular auction site and have found a couple of cont duty pumps that I think will work for me. So here is my last question:
There are a bunch up and that auction site that are Gast. I cannot find a lot of information on Gast legacy products. The have a lot of great information on new products but not so much on the older. P in a Gast model number designates that it is setup as a pressure pump. But some of these similar looking units are designated with the V for vacuum. Can a P Gast pump be set up either way? I would have to assume that the only difference between these pumps is where the nipple is screwed into but I would just like check the knowlege base before I go bidding away.
Please hurry!!!!! The auction closes sooooooooonnnnnnn.......
And don't get any ideas bidding up my Vacuum Pump!!!!:D :D