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Apr 25, 2026 - 05:45 AM
Maximum airflow, measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM), determines how quickly a vacuum table can evacuate air and maintain suction, especially when holding porous materials or larger surfaces. Higher CFM is advantageous for larger tables or when frequent part changes demand rapid re-sealing. For instance, the AirWeights Vacuum Pump - 5 CFM is suitable for smaller or less porous applications, while the AirWeights Vacuum Pump - 9 CFM delivers increased airflow for larger tables like the AirWeights Complete System 24 x 48. Choosing the appropriate CFM ensures efficient operation and strong hold, with multiple options available to fit different project scales.
