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Adjustable Auto Stop PCP/HPA Oil Free Portable Compressor

 

  • Adjustable auto-shutoff
  • Pressures up to 4500 psi
  • Capable of running off of a 110V or 220V outlet or car battery
  • Compressor includes carrying handle
  • Fan Cooled
  • External Lubrication Port (Use Silicone Lubricant only)
  • 17lbs
  • Dimensions of compressor: 7.7" W, 10.3"L, 5.7" H
  • Power converter included
  • Jumper Cables included
  • Hose w/ integrated moisture catch and female QD fittings
  • Noise level while running is 92 dB.

Adjustable Auto Stop PCP/HPA Oil Free Portable Compressor

 

Approximate fill times:

  • Benjamin Marauder Pistol (65cc): 0-3000 psi in approx. 3 min
  • Diana Stormrider (100cc): 0-3000 psi in approx. 3:45 min
  • Air Arms S510 Xtra FAC (231cc): 1450-2900 psi in approx. 5:30 min
  • Ataman M2R Carbine Ultra Compact (130cc): 0-4350 psi in approx. 8 min
  • Evanix Rainstorm (250cc): 0 - 3000 psi in approx. 9 minutes
  • Airforce Texan (490cc): 0-3000 psi in approx. 17 min

 

Adjustable Auto Stop PCP/HPA Oil Free Portable Compressor

SKU: UL-HPA 201903
$399.00Price
  • Adjustable Auto Stop PCP/HPA Oil Free Portable Compressor

    There is no need to add oil and circulating cooling water, which reduces the trouble of connecting an additional water pump and simplifies the operation. The built-in high-power fan can improve the cooling efficiency greatly and make the compressor fill your airgun continuously. The temperature monitoring function is added this time. When the temperature reaches 90 degrees, please shut off the compressor for cooling and keep the cooling fan running.
    Set-Pressure & Auto-Shutoff: The compressor can easily achieve 300Bar/4500Psi/30Mpa, which can meet the air pressure requirements of most air guns.Besides, it has a very practical function of setting the inflation pressure and can automatically stop filling when the preset air pressure is reached. The cooling fan still keeps working. There is no need for someone to stay track of the pump status at all times as the compressor can do its job well.

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