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Commonly used with high-flow, air-powered equipment, such as diaphragm pumps and valves, these mufflers reduce noise and filter exhaust fumes without restricting flow.
Replace your muffler less often—these have a filter design that stays clean longer than porous mufflers.
In addition to a filter, these mufflers have a wool felt disc to trap oil mist.
With a threaded connection on both ends, these mufflers can be installed anywhere in your line.
Also known as reclassifiers, these mufflers have a clear reservoir with a drain plug to remove and store oil mist for reuse.
Install these mufflers in air-powered drills and other loud equipment. They filter exhaust fumes and reduce noise by 30 dB, a reduction that's equivalent to putting in earplugs.
These are also known as ball vibrators.
Also known as turbine vibrators, these use half the air of other air-powered vibrators to generate the same force.
Also known as piston vibrators, these pound the sides of your bin to dislodge wet, sticky, and caked-on materials.
Install these valves in the exhaust ports of air directional control valves to control exhaust air speed without needing access to your cylinder.
These valves have a muffler to reduce exhaust noise. A padlock locks the handle in the shut-off position so you can disconnect air tools safely.