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Old 09-09-2008, 08:09 PM   #25
lyrikz
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Re: Airbaggers. Where are you putting your tanks?

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Originally Posted by lowriden58 View Post
yeah should be fine, which comp you gonna run? i havent checked out the 420 yet to see what the cfm rate is
Let me get that info. for ya.

Here is the info on teh comp.. Its a 450 viair. tell me what this mumbo jumbo means and if in the future, two 450's and 10 gallons is good for what i want.. IT HAS to be good. ahaah.. id ont want to bounce with it.


Description:
STANDARD FEATURES:
-Oil-Less design

-Hi performance PTFE piston ring
-Stainless steel valves
-Moisture & dust resistant
-Gear-less direct drive motor
-Anodized aluminum alloy cylinder
-Automatic reset thermal overload protector
-Mounting plates with vibration isolators
-Stainless steel braided leader hose
-Remote mountable intake filter assembly
-Inline check valve

450 Specification:
-Voltage: 12 Volt & 24 Volt
-Max. Amp: 23 AMPS
-Max. Working Pressure: 150 PSI
-Max. Ambient Temp: 158 F
-Min. Ambient Temp: -40 F
-Motor: Permanent Magnetic
-Max. Duty cycle @ 100 PSI: 100%
-Dimension: 12.75" L X 4.00" W X 7.00" H
-Net weight: 9.75 lbs

"VIAIR warranties only compressors that have been installed using their
installation instructions included with each compressor. Installation of an
adjustable pressure switch can allow compressors to operate beyond their
rated duty cycle and working pressure. Use of an adjustable pressure switch
will void the warranty on any VIAIR compressor."
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