Reciprocating compressor A series
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reciprocating compressor
reciprocating compressor
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Characteristics

Technology
reciprocating
Type
air
Power source
electric
Portability
stationary
Lubrication
lubricated
Application domain
industrial
Applications
for vacuum pumps
Other characteristics
single-stage, air-cooled, two-stage
Pressure

350 psi

Power

Max.: 40 ch
(40 hp)

Min.: 5 ch
(5 hp)

Description

Single & Two Stage, Pressure Lubricated (5-40 HP) Reciprocating Air Compressor The A-series reputation has been built on reliability, quality, and accessibility to all components. Products include air-cooled bare compressors, boosters and vacuum pumps. A-Series compressors include counterbalanced crankshaft to ensure smooth operation, heavy duty cast iron construction, and deep-finned cylinders and heads, which quickly dissipate the heat of compression. Superior lubrication is accomplished through a gear driven positive displacement oil pump powered by the crankshaft. A-series bares and boosters are ideal for petroleum refineries, oil rigs, ore mines, plant air and vacuum, engine starting and well head servicing. Specifications and Features 15-40 HP (compressor or booster) Up to 350 PSIG operating pressure Single & Two Stage 5-10 HP (vacuum) Down to 28" Hg vacuum Pressure Lubricated Heavy-duty cast iron construction Factory filled with AEON lubricant Features Compressor or Vacuum Pump with spin-on oil filter Drive sheave with turbo fins Suction unloading valves (SUV) or plain valves as indicated Oil level dipstick Factory fill of Champ Lub AC Two-Stage include inter-cooler with pressure gauge and relief valve *ANP Natural Gas Compressors have no exposed brass or copper components *ANP Natural Gas Compressors include Viton o-rings and threaded crankcase vent connection
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