CFM CFMCubic Feet Per Minute, which indicates the compressor's flow rate - or the amount of air that a compressor can produce at a given pressure level. Typically compressors that have higher CFM ratings are able to provide more air, which makes them ideal for larger applications
5.0
CFM Rated @
90 PSI
CFM @ 40 PSI
6.9
Max PSI Max PSIPSI, or Pounds Per Square Inch, measures the amount of pressure placed on a square inch of space. In compressor terms, PSI is the amount of force that an air compressor can deliver
155 PSI
Oil Sight Glass
No
Pump Type
Single-Stage
After Cooler After CoolerAn aftercooler is a mechanical heat exchanger designed to remove the heat and moisture of compression from a compressed air stream so the air is cool and dry enough for use in air-operated equipment. A compressed air aftercooler has three primary functions: Cool the air discharged from the air compressor
No
Pump Drive
Direct Drive
Oil Type
Oil Free
Pump Low Oil Shut-off Pump Low Oil Shut-offPrevents the air compressor from operating or restarting without an adequate amount of oil in the compressor
No
Tank
Tank Size
4 Gallons
Tank Outlet
1/4 Inch
Electronic Drain Valve Electronic Drain ValveThe inexpensive and reliable electric drain valve (EDV) automatically removes condensate from your air system. It has an integral strainer to prevent clogging and saves time and money by eliminating the need for manual draining
No
Tank Orientation
Horizontal
Accessories
Pressure Gauge
Yes
Overview
Weight
93 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
1 Year
Commercial Warranty
1 Year
Product Length
21.75 Inches
Product Width
24.25 Inches
Product Height
20.5 Inches
Power Type
Gas
UPC
846212094211
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