Ensure the compressor never takes in air/solvent mix. This could cause the tank to explode.
The air receiver or tank allows the storage and control of compressed air. A device on most compressors maintains pressure at a predetermined pressure range, allowing the compressor to operate automatically as the air is used, switching on and off accordingly. The air receiver must also be fitted with a safety device to prevent over pressurisation, a means of draining condensate and various outlet sockets. The size of air receiver (usually measured in litres) will normally be proportional to the size or capacity of air compressor fitted.
• Material: carbon steel
• Fluid content: compressed air/nitrogen (Group 2)
• Finishing: external RAL 5015 blue paint (standard)
• CE approved
• Manufactured in the EU
• SPVD 2009/105/EC Directive
• PED 97/23/EC Directive