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Specification
Type:
Piston compressor
Power:
150W (1/5-PS)
Rotation speed:
1450 / 1700 rpm
Standard volume:
20 – 23 l/min
Presssure adjustment range:
0 – 4 bar
Air tank:
3,9 kg
Dimensions:
255x135x205 mm
Suitable for all airbrush types with nozzles from 0,2 bis 1,0 mm
Users notice
The compressor has a 1/8 inch outlet (9,51 mm /male thread), which can be effortlessly changed to ¼
inch. The matching adapter is not included in the supply.
When the compressor is connected by the hose to the airbrush gun, the compressor can be connected
to the mains and be switched on.
The maximum pressure is displayed by the pressure gauge, the operating pressure can be adjusted
by the pressure regulator.
The hose that is included in the supply is air-impermeable. If the auto-stop mode is activated (repeat-
edly switch on/off) any and all screw fittings and connections should be sealed by a tape made teflon.
Testing of leakage
Switch on the compressor and wait until the maximum pressure has built up and the auto-stop function
has been activated.
If there is no leakage, the pressure gauge should display nearly constantly the same range of pres-
sure.
A quick decrease of the range of pressure suggests that there is in fact a leakage.
It is of great importance to seal any leak as soon as possible in order to avoid any impact on the ca-
pacity and efficiency of the compressor.
A leak causes the auto-stop and auto-start function to be carried out permanently.
The difference between maximum pressure and operating pressure
The maximum pressure is the highest possible pressure a compressor is able to generate.
Once the maximum pressure has been reached, the compressor switches off (auto-stop). As soon as
the pressure starts to decrease, it switches on again (auto-start).
The maximum pressure is defined to be the pressure that is measured only inside the compressor
itself.
There is a lower pressure on the outlet of the compressor. What remains, is the pressure you actually
work with. The operating pressure may vary according to the connected airbrush gun.