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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.
These air compressors/vacuum generators are continuous duty and must be hardwired.
Get compressed air from a DC power source—these compressors can run on a 12-volt vehicle battery for use on trucks and heavy equipment, or a DC generator.
Pressurize air for sprinkler systems. These compressors turn on when the tank falls to the activation pressure and they turn off when the tank reaches the maximum pressure.
These compressors use either a spring clutch or two screws to make incremental sizing adjustments for a secure fit. Use them to ensure smooth insertion of your piston into a cylinder.
Push the lever and this compressor instantly releases for easy removal.
Also known as a wrinkle-band compressor, this tool has fewer points of contact than other compressors for less friction.
Steel jaws hook onto compression or die springs to facilitate installation and removal.
Fill your air-inflatable plugs with these lightweight hand pumps.
Use the tips of these pliers to stretch your brake spring. The handle ends remove and install a spring from an anchor post.