THOMAS PUMPS TA Series Piston Air Compressor


Thomas Pumps piston air compressors are ideal for high-airflow, high-pressure in medium to heavy-duty air suspension systems that require long run times. They are used in tire inflation systems, manufacturing applications, air suspension systems, fire suppression systems, pneumatic doors and lu...brication systems.Read more

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270073
7.3/3.61/215.5"11 39/64"1425€2,015.62
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270072
8/41/314.5"11 13/64"1725€1,572.30
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270080
10.6/5.33/414"11 13/64"1725€2,305.94

Working Mechanism

  • A piston air compressor operates by using one or more reciprocating pistons.
  • When the motor starts, it drives a crankshaft connected to the piston.
  • As the crankshaft rotates, it moves the piston(s) back and forth inside a cylinder.
  • During the piston's outward stroke, the air is drawn into the cylinder through an intake valve.
  • During the piston's inward stroke, the air is compressed and then discharged through a discharge valve, creating a continuous supply of pressurised air for various applications.

Features

  • These Thomas Pumps piston air compressors have capacitor start / permanent magnet motors for improved speed control and efficiency.
  • Piston air compressors offer intermittent / continuous-duty cycles for reduced heat buildup and enhanced productivity.
  • Selected models, such as Piston air compressors, feature totally enclosed motors for reduced moisture infiltration and contamination.

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors are considered while choosing these piston air compressor pumps?

Major factors include required air pressure, airflow requirement, duty cycle, tank size, power source and noise level.

What is the noise level of these air compressors?

They have noise levels up to 80 dB

What safety precautions should I take while using these piston air compressors?

  • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment like safety glasses, hearing protection and gloves.
  • Ensure proper ventilation to prevent the buildup of fumes or gases.
  • Use grounded outlets and inspect power cords for damage when using electric-powered compressors.
  • Install and inspect pressure relief valves to prevent over-pressurisation.
  • Regularly maintain and inspect the compressor for wear, leaks and damage.

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