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AS 189 COMPRESSOR

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AS 189 COMPRESSORThe AS189 quiet compressor with a built in air tank This Oil free mini compressor with air reservoir is ideal for airbrushing. The pressure regulator is equipped with a filter and pressure gauge and produces only 53 decibels. Just screw on your 1 8th inch air hose and airbrush, and you are ready to spray. Dual mode This is an upgrade from the AS186 compressor, and has two modes of operation, controlled by a pressure switch. it can deliver 20~23L per

The AS189 quiet compressor with a built-in air tank 

This Oil-free mini compressor with air reservoir is ideal for airbrushing. The pressure regulator is equipped with a filter and pressure gauge and produces only 53  decibels. Just screw on your 1/8th inch air hose and airbrush, and you are ready to spray.

Dual mode

This is an upgrade from the AS186 compressor, and has two modes of operation, controlled by a pressure switch. it can deliver 20~23L per minute. Double Air Pressure switch means that you can choose between two regimes:

1) If the switch is in position 1 then compressor will be switching on & off – when the pressure inside the tank gets to 4bar (57PSI) it goes off and after a while when the pressure drops down to 3bar (43PSI) it starts up again.

2) If you choose position 2, then the compressor will pump the air into the tank without stopping and in this mode, you’ll receive a maximal pressure of 6 bar (86PSI).

Thanks to its low weight, it is portable and suitable for home and leisure use.
This compressor is suitable for airbrushes with 0.18-1 mm nozzles.

The package consists of

  • 1x compressor with tank
  • 1x outlet pressure regulator, with filter and pressure gauge (manometer)
  • 1x power cord
  • 1x Manual

Specifications:

Pressure Regulator Information: 0 - 10 BAR / (0-150 PSI)
3L pressure tank, ensures air balance
Safety / drain valve
Automatic overheat protection
Voltage: 110-120 V / 50 Hz
Power: 0123 kW (1/6 hp)
Speed: 1450/1700 rpm
Sound level: 47 dB / 1m
Expression: 20-23 l / min
Air connection: G 1 / 8-
Cable length: 1.9m
Certificates: CE, GS, ETL, CETL, ROHS
Adjustable pressure: from 0 bar to 6 bar

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