KAESER 460/50W PISTON AIR COMPRESSOR
BRAND NEW - LAST ONE IN STOCK MUST GO!!
Kaeser Classic 460/50W Compressor
230V Single Phase
2.2kW / 3HP
Single Cylinder Direct Drive (no belts)
50 Litre internally coated air receiver
Intake air volume: 460 litres per minute
Free Air Delivery: 234 litres per minute @ 6 bar
(as per ISO1217:2009)
Max Pressure 10 Bar / 145psi
75dBA
820l x 410w x 850h
64kg
KAESER CLASSIC series compressors provide exceptional quality and performance. The compressor blocks are manufactured, assembled and tested on-site at the KAESER reciprocating compressor production centre, located at the Coburg plant in Germany. High quality materials and meticulous assembly guarantee maximum compressed air performance and long service life
PURE EUROPEAN QUALITY BUILT TO LAST
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