California Air Tools MP Ultra Quiet Oil-Free 1-HP 10-Gallon Steel Tank Air Compressor w/ Dryer
Specifications
CAT-10010LFDC
General Information
Product Category
Air Compressor – Stationary
Motor
Voltage
110 Volt AC
Phase
1-Phase
dBA
60
Magnetic Starter
No
Amp Draw
7.6
Recommended Breaker
Consult Certified Electrician
Engine
HP
1
Pump
CFM
3
CFM Rated @
90 PSI
Pump Material
Aluminum
Max PSI
125 PSI
Pump Type
Single-Stage
After Cooler
Yes
Pump Drive
Direct Drive
Oil Type
Oil Free
Tank
Tank Size
10 Gallons
Tank Outlet
1/4 Inch
Electronic Drain Valve
No
Tank Orientation
Horizontal
Filter
Regulator
Yes
Accessories
Pressure Gauge
Yes
Air Dryer
Yes
Air Filter
Yes
Overview
Product Category
Air Compressor – Stationary
Weight
75 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
1 Year
Commercial Warranty
1 Year
Product Length
16 Inches
Product Width
23 Inches
Product Height
32 Inches
Power Type
Electric
UPC
743369710110
Features
Grade
Contractor
Style
Single Stage 1-Phase
CFM
3
Tank Size
10
- Powerful Heavy-Duty MP Series 1-HP Motor
- Low 1400 RPM creates less noise & wear
- 60 dBA is ideal for indoor use where noise is an issue
- Oil-Free MP100LF Dual Piston Pump System
- 4 CFM @ 40 PSI; 3 CFM @ 90 PSI; 125 PSI maximum
- Has a 4000+ hour life cycle before wear; 30% more life before repair
- Produces 25% more air compared to other 1-HP air compressor motors
- 10 Gallon Steel Air Tank
- Kick-on pressure 90 PSI; kic-off pressure 125 PSI
- Time to fill tank from empty to full – 4 minutes
- Aftercooler Condenser
- Heat exchanger cools the discharge air, condensation is pushed to dryer
- Air Dryer With Activated Alumina Desiccant
- Removes water vapor from compressed air to protect tools & machinery
- Activated Alumina has a 4000 hour service life
- Top Mounted Controls
- Dual gauges so you can check tank & tool pressure at a glance
- 1/4″ air outlet with a quick connector for fast hose changes
- Thermal Overload Protector
- 7.6 low amp draw works on most household outlets
Air Compressor Applications
Air compressors have a wide range of applications across various industries and settings. Here are some common applications where air compressors are utilized:
- Pneumatic Tools: Air compressors power a vast array of pneumatic tools used in construction, manufacturing, automotive repair, and woodworking. Examples include impact wrenches, nail guns, air hammers, spray guns, sanders, grinders, and drills. Air-powered tools provide high torque, speed, and precision, making them ideal for heavy-duty tasks.
- Industrial Manufacturing: Air compressors are extensively used in industrial manufacturing processes. They power pneumatic machinery, control systems, and automation equipment. Air compressors supply compressed air for operating pneumatic cylinders, valves, and actuators, enabling precise control of machinery and production lines.
- HVAC Systems: Air compressors play a critical role in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. They provide compressed air for pneumatic controls, pneumatic actuators, and air handling units. Air compressors help regulate airflow, control temperature, and ensure efficient operation of HVAC systems.
- Painting and Finishing: Air compressors are essential in paint booths and finishing applications. They power air spray guns used for painting automobiles, furniture, industrial equipment, and other surfaces. Compressed air provides a consistent and even application of paint or coatings, resulting in a smooth and professional finish.
- Dental and Medical Equipment: Air compressors are used in dental clinics and medical facilities for various applications. They power dental drills, air-driven handpieces, suction devices, and air compressors for medical instrumentation and respiratory therapy equipment. Clean and dry compressed air is crucial for maintaining sterile conditions.
- Food and Beverage Industry: Air compressors are employed in the food and beverage industry for tasks such as pneumatic conveying, packaging, filling, and labeling. They ensure product quality and safety by providing compressed air for cleaning, drying, and controlling production processes.
- Mining and Construction: Air compressors power pneumatic tools used in mining and construction activities. They drive rock drills, jackhammers, pneumatic breakers, and other tools required for drilling, excavation, and demolition.
- General Maintenance and Inflation: Air compressors are handy for general maintenance tasks, such as inflating tires, cleaning dust and debris, powering air blowers, and operating pneumatic wrenches or impact drivers in workshops and garages.
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