
Total TC1553002 Air Compressors 5.5hp 300lt
Three, Phase, Pressure: 8bar, With Oil
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Aquila A 300/28B Air Compressors 3hp / 300lt
Single, Phase, Pressure: 10bar, Flow: 320lt/min
Atlas Three-Phase Air Compressors with Airtank 300lt
Three, Phase, Pressure: 10bar
Horsepower: 4 / 5.5 hp
Filters
Clear- Air Tank: The tank that stores compressed air. It helps provide a steady supply and allows the compressor to not run continuously.
- Power: They connect to a power outlet and provide continuous operation without time limitation.
- Battery: They operate with a rechargeable battery, offering portability and cordless use.
- Petrol: They have an internal combustion engine and are used outdoors where there is no electricity.
- Single-phase: Operates with a standard 230V power supply, like a common household socket. Suitable for use in homes, garages, and small workshops.
- Three-phase: Connects to a three-phase power supply typically found in industrial or professional settings. Allows the operation of more powerful and larger compressors.
- Power: It represents the engine power in horsepower and affects the compressor's performance.
- Maximum Pressure: The maximum pressure that can be achieved determines the type of applications and tools that can be used. Up to 6 bar: Small domestic uses. 8 bar: Workshops & light professional use. 8–12+ bar: Professional & heavy-duty tools
- Low Noise: With sound power below 70dB, suitable for indoor use or in areas with noise restrictions.
- Special Purpose: They are used for filling airguns and high-pressure diving cylinders, in medical and laboratory equipment, aquariums, or low-pressure airbrushing, providing clean, filtered air according to the needs of each application.
- With Oil: The mechanism is lubricated with oil for proper operation and reduced friction.
- Without Oil: The mechanism is designed to operate without the use of oil, using dry technology.
- Monoblock: The motor and the compressor form a single unit with direct drive.
- With Belt: The motion is transferred from the motor to the compressor via a belt, with separate components.










