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Rotary Union | 1 passage | SPS(M) 5210

Single-pass solution for transfer of air or vacuum through a rotary installation*

Product view of the SPS(M) 5210 rotary union for applications fluid
The single passage SPSM Series rotary unions are small, lightweight but rugged and corrosion-resistant thanks to their aluminum construction with a stainless steel shaft.
* The use of liquid media is not recommended for this product. Please select from one of our other product lines or consult PES if your application requires use of liquid media.

The SPS(M) Series rotary unions give a single-pass solution for hydraulic, pneumatic or even vacuum applications that can be integrated directly with Thru-bore Slip Rings to combine a single fluid passage with power, signal and/or data transfer.

Advantages

  • Multipurpose solution for air, gas, oil, water or vacuum
  • Easy integration
  • High performances (pressure, rotating speed)

Benefits

  • Avoid the need of complex piping arrangements
  • Increased machinery performances
  • Paiping maintenance mitigated

SPS(M) 5210
Type Single Passage
Passages 1 passage
Connector 1/4" BSPT
Overall Diameter
38.1 mm
Overall length
60.4 mm
Min Torque
0.90 Nm
Passage Size
6.3 mm
Maximum Pressure 1 4 MPa (40 bar)
Maximum Vaccum 1 30 HG
Max Speed 1 500 rpm
Temperature Range 1 -18°C à 105°C

1 Values are dependent on a combination of all application parameters. Please consult PES.
2 Applications with temperatures above 105°C require alternative seal materials. Please consult PES.

General information

SPS(M) 5210
Connection Sizes 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1" BSPT
Plating and Coating Shaft : 304 Stainless Steel Housing : Blue Anodized Aliminium
Mounting Tapped holes are provided on the housing with male BSPT thread connection for shaft mounting

Notice : The provided technical data are the higher limits recommended in static condition. To obtain the correct dimensioning of the product, it is necessary to hold account of all the applicable dynamic forces, including the inertia of the manipulator, the configuration of the tools and the external forces applied.

Drawings
SPS(M)-5210.pdf (133.82 KB)
Steps
SPS(M)-5210.zip (320.67 KB)