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These sprinkler heads react to heat up to five times faster than other sprinkler heads.
Snap these two-piece covers around existing sprinkler heads without having to disassemble or drain the system.
Install these cover plates at the same time as a new sprinkler head.
Protect sprinkler heads from damage and tampering.
Keep ready-to-use replacement sprinkler heads handy.
Prevent water from spraying without having to shut down the entire sprinkler system.
Use these sprinkler heads for low-profile fire safety.
An inconspicuous cover plate provides a clean look for sprinkler heads. When the plate's temperature rating is reached, it falls away to expose the sprinkler head.
Get compressed air from a DC power source—these piston compressors can run on a vehicle battery for use on trucks and heavy equipment, or a DC generator.
As quiet as an idling forklift, these rotary screw compressors make less noise than traditional piston compressors but deliver the same power.
Designed with occasional use in mind. These two-stage compressors deliver the same high pressures and flow rates as standard models, but their undersized motor must work twice as hard.
Pressurize air to power drills, wrenches, and grinders. Because they’re single-stage, these compressors are best for infrequent use.
Power equipment with built-in moisture control—these air compressors have a built-in aftercooler that cools down air leaving the compressor to remove condensation. This helps relieve the strain on your separator and dryer down the line.
From lifting heavy objects to mixing large vats, these compressors power the equipment that keeps your production line going. They use pistons to compress air in two stages to generate higher pressures and flow rates than single-stage compressors.
Maintain air pressure in your sprinkler system. These piston air compressors turn on when their tank pressure drops to the actuation point, then turn off when it reaches the maximum.
Mount these air compressors on your truck for compressed air where electrical power isn’t available.
Power pneumatic tools in the shop or out in the field.