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Inflate everything from truck tires to air springs on heavy equipment using a DC power source.
Power pneumatic tools in the shop or out in the field.
Also known as regenerative blowers, use these to produce high-flow compressed air with low pressure or vacuum to operate pump drives, lift tables, and conveying systems.
Safely produce high-flow compressed air with low pressure or vacuum in environments with flammable gases and combustible dust, such as propane and carbon-based dust. These blowers have an explosion-proof motor and are UL listed for use in hazardous locations.
Mount these air compressors on your truck for compressed air where electrical power isn’t available.
Get clean, dry air wherever you need it. The separator, filter, and dryer mounted on these tanks clean and dry compressed air as you fill it. Once full, move the tank to your workspace on its pneumatic wheels.
Ensure sufficient pressure to operate air-powered tools and machines. Pressure boosters compress the air supply, which increases air pressure.
Use a low-flow air pilot signal with an air supply to produce flow up to 50 cfm to actuate valves and other air-powered system components.
Each of these filter/dryers has two desiccant towers—one that absorbs moisture, particles, and oil in the air while the other reactivates saturated desiccant so you have an uninterrupted supply of clean, dry compressed air.
These dryer/filters have a clay desiccant that removes moisture, oil, and particles, so there’s no need to install a separate filter and dryer. Once aftercoolers and separators have removed the bulk of the water, they remove any remaining moisture in your air line.
With a clear polycarbonate bowl that’s visible from all angles and silica gel desiccant that changes from blue to pink, it’s easy to see when it’s time to change the cartridge on these dryer/filters and dryer/filter/regulators.
Once aftercoolers and separators have removed the bulk of the water, use these dryers to remove any remaining moisture in your air line.
Get dry compressed air in high-pressure systems—these dryers have a maximum pressure rating of 300 psi. Once aftercoolers and separators have removed the bulk of the water, they remove any remaining moisture in your air line.
For use with Norgren modular compressed air systems, once aftercoolers and separators have removed the bulk of the water, use one of these desiccant-filled dryers to remove any remaining moisture in your air line.
Remove bulk water vapor from your compressed air line by refrigerating the air.
Sized right for tight spots.
With a discharge capacity of more than four gallons per minute, these drain valves can handle large compressed air systems.
Save energy by minimizing the loss of compressed air. Unlike other drain valves, these only open when they’re full. They close before the reservoir is completely empty, so no air escapes from the system.
Adjust and maintain the pressure of your compressed air.
Adjust and maintain the pressure of your compressed air—joiner clamps connect these regulators into your Aventics setup.
No need to worry about unintentional changes to your pressure setting—these regulators maintain a fixed outlet pressure.
Designed for installation directly to your air-powered tool, these regulators maintain the set air pressure.
An internal check valve permits reverse flow, so these regulators work with double-acting cylinders.
A lower profile than our other compressed air regulators makes these regulators a better fit in tight spots.
Prevent unauthorized adjustment and unintentional pressure changes with these regulators.
Cleaned and double bagged in an ISO Class 3 and Fed. Spec. Class 1 clean room for protection from contamination, these regulators are suitable for use in clean rooms.
With a greater flow capacity than our standard precision compressed air regulators, use these regulators to adjust and maintain air pressure in sensitive high-flow applications where constant, consistent pressure is important.
Fit these regulators in tight spaces to adjust and maintain air pressure in sensitive applications where constant, consistent pressure is important.
Mount these regulators to a 35 mm DIN rail with the included bracket.
Designed for control applications that require high reliability and repeatability, these regulators translate electrical signals to output pressure.
Keep an eye on the output pressure in high-flow applications—these regulators have a display so you can monitor your application locally.
Mount these regulators to a 35 mm DIN rail with the included bracket. Designed for control applications that require high reliability and repeatability, they translate electrical signals to output pressure.
View and control output pressure remotely and at the source.
Extend the service life of air-powered tools and equipment by removing particles and water droplets from compressed air.
Remove particles from large volumes of compressed air without causing restriction or drops in pressure.
Use these filters where high water and dirt removal is needed—they have a two-layer filter element made of stainless steel wire mesh and cotton/polyester packing.
Discharge up to 300 gallons of water and particles per hour—these filters handle compressed air that’s high in moisture content.
Get two stages of filtration—the first stage removes most particles and water droplets; the second captures any remaining particles and water droplets down to 5 microns.
Assembled, inspected, and packaged in a clean environment, these filters come sealed in antistatic double bags.
Protect small air-powered tools, such as impact wrenches, ratchet wrenches, grinders, and screwdrivers.
Also known as coalescing filters, these filters remove compressor oil to extend the service life of air-powered tools and equipment.
Use these filters in applications where high-quality air is critical. They remove particles down to 0.003 microns, eliminating small traces of oil vapor and its associated odor.
Two-stage filtration is like getting two filters in one—the first stage removes large particles, while the second removes fine particles.
No need to buy and service two filters—these filters have a single element that removes both oil and particles.
Produce clean air for instrumentation and other applications, such as food or medical device manufacturing.
Often used in medical device manufacturing and food-processing facilities, these filters have a stainless steel element that can be sterilized in an autoclave.
A filter and regulator joined top-to-bottom, these filter/regulators fit in the same space as a filter alone.
These filter/regulator combinations come as one convenient unit that cleans the air as it regulates pressure.
Assembled, inspected, and packaged in a clean environment, these filter/regulators come sealed in antistatic double bags.
With ±0.2 psi accuracy, these filter/regulators provide more precise control than our other compressed air filter/regulators.
An oil filter and regulator joined top-to-bottom, these filter/regulators fit in the same space as a filter alone.
Install one of these lubricators at the point of use to lubricate your air-powered hand tools.
Add lubrication to your air supply to extend the service life of air-powered tools and equipment.
With an easy-to-cut hose and push-to-connect fittings, you can install a compressed air line system in just a few hours.
Aluminum tubing is lightweight with good corrosion resistance and weldability.
Bend this tubing into the shape you need without special tools or elbow fittings.
Unlike other aluminum tubing, this tubing is rigid and will not bend.
Move bulk material, exhaust gas, or suck up dust in powerful vacuum systems—this tubing is large enough to transfer pellets and debris and strong enough to withstand nearly perfect vacuum. Made of aluminum, it’s lighter weight than steel tubing, so it’s best when you need to reduce the weight of your system. It also resists corrosion from frequent rinsing, humidity, and rain.
This tubing meets MIL-T-7081 standards.
Twist these fittings onto aluminum pipe for quick, sealed connections—no threading, soldering, or welding necessary. Use them to build a compressed air system in half the time it would take to build a copper or steel system.
Build a compressed air system in half the time it would take to build a copper or steel system.