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12 V Air Compressors
PACBRAKE HP10625V Features:
12V HP625 Series Air Compressor is a heavy duty compressor with vertical pump head configuration The HP625 series Pacbrake compressors require the use of the unloader assembly (Kit Number HP10116) for use with an air tank.
Pacbrake's 625 Series heavy duty Pacbrake Air Compressors have a 100 percent duty cycle and are offered in two pump head configurations-Vertical and Horizontal.
Compressor features
- Copper wire wound permanent magnet motor
- Oil-less design
- Sealed bearings
- PTFE piston ring
- Cast aluminum cylinder head
- Hard anodized aluminum cylinder and aluminum sleeve
Compressor Specifications
- 12V DC
- 100 percent at 100 PSI duty cycle
- 3/4 HP
- Vertical head configuration
- Size is 11.5 inch x 6 inch x 9.5 inch or 293 mm x 153 mm x 242 mm (LxWxH)
- Weight is 17.7 lbs
Note The HP625 series Pacbrake compressors i.e Kit Number HP10625H and HP10625V require the use of the unloader assembly (Kit Number HP10116) for use with an air tank.
Details:
- Vertical Pump Head
- Finish Anodized
- HP625 Series
- Volts 12 Volt
Specifications:
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