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Stationary Electric Air Compressors

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Looking for an alternative to regular old diesel powered air compressors? Look no further, because Raptor Supplies has got your needs covered. Electric compressors do not require fuel, which...Read more

CHICAGO PNEUMATIC -

RCP Series Piston Compressors

StyleModelAmpsHpItemPrice (ex. VAT)
ARCP-1330G--Compressor€4,568.60
BRCP-C7581V--Electric Air Compressor€4,768.70
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CRCP-4961VNS--Stationary Air Compressor€2,146.13
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CRCP-4981VNS--Stationary Air Compressor€2,444.45
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DRCP-C581VS255.00Electric Air Compressor€3,300.20
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ERCP-C581V255.00Electric Air Compressor€4,228.92
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DRCP-C7581VS327.50Electric Air Compressor€3,908.71
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Industrial Two Stage Simplex Horizontal Air Compressors, 120 Gallon

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
AADS-20310-120H€5,973.43
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BADS-23110-120H€6,321.65
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AADS-23310-120H€5,872.16
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AADS-46310-120H€6,102.13
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CAES-20315-120H€7,188.63
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AAES-23315-120H€7,000.47
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AAES-46315-120H€7,217.37
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Industrial Two Stage Duplex Horizontal Air Compressors, 120 Gallon

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
AACD-20305-120H€7,120.68
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BACD-23105-120H€7,543.39
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AACD-23305-120H€7,119.37
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AACD-46305-120H€7,098.47
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AACD-20375-120H€7,899.45
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BACD-23175-120H€7,918.40
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AACD-23375-120H€7,555.80
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AACD-46375-120H€7,543.39
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AADD-20310-120H€10,135.81
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CADD-23110-120H€11,490.83
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AADD-23310-120H€9,707.23
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AADD-46310-120H€9,706.57
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DAED-20315-120H€12,673.36
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AAED-23315-120H€12,464.95
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AAED-46315-120H€12,466.25
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Single Stage Air Compressors

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
AAM1-HE15-03QM€375.01
BAM1-HE02-05M€622.63
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Industrial Two Stage Air Compressors

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
AAM2-SM09-B€1,796.67
BABS-9KD-30H€5,700.33
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Stationary Electric Air Compressors

StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
A1WD84€5,671.41
B4XA63€5,466.04
B4XA65€6,186.59
B793HX3€6,076.51
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C1WD86€5,552.92
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D793HX4€6,076.51
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E4XA66€6,076.51
A1WD80€4,860.39
E1WD82€5,424.42
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B793HX1€5,571.53
C4XA64€5,571.53
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F793HX2€5,865.29
G54JK64€2,885.24
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G54JK65€2,984.94
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E1WD90€9,406.25
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E1WD88€8,922.11
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D1WD87€8,922.11
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H45GP30€4,650.76
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2 Stage, Tank Mounted Duplex, Splash Lubricated, Horizontal Electric Air Compressor

StyleModelAmpsHpOverall HeightOverall LengthPhaseTank SizeVoltagePrice (ex. VAT)
A35WC6339.6-35.8/187.55169"3120 gal.208-230/460€10,773.95
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B35WC604455169"1120 gal.208-230€9,576.21
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C35WC6454-48.8/24.4106091"3200 gal.208-230/460€13,556.19
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D35WC62627.55169"1120 gal.208-230€9,899.47
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C35WC6582.2-74.4/37.2156091"3200 gal.208-230/460€18,965.58
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Stationary Electric Air Compressors

What are stationary electric air compressors?
Stationary electric air compressors use a cord to plug into an electrical outlet or are battery powered. Electrically powered compressors are smaller and more portable, provided that a free electrical source (like a generator) is available. They are also significantly quieter than gas powered air compressors. These air compressors produce pressurised air that operates air-powered tools and equipment, and provide a readily available power source. In order to determine what type of air compressor is required, you have to determine how much airflow is required by the tools being used with the air compressor. Raptor Supplies offers stationary electric air compressors from brands like Chicago Pneumatic, Gast, Ingersoll Rand & Speedaire.

Uses

Compressed air powers many devices. It can be used to push a piston (in a jackhammer), it can go through a small air turbine to turn a shaft (in a dental drill) or it can be expanded through a nozzle to produce a high speed jet (in a paint sprayer). Compressed air provides torque and rotational power for pneumatic tools, such as drills, brushes, nut runners, riveting guns and screwdrivers.

Features

Chicago Pneumatic Splash Lubricated, Vertical Electric Air Compressors:

Speedaire Pressure Lubricated Compressors:

Speedaire Duplex Electric Air Compressors:

Ingersoll-Rand Tank Mounted, Splash Lubricated, Horizontal Electric Air Compressors:

Working Mechanism

Air compressors work by forcing atmospheric air under pressure to create potential energy that can be stored in a tank for later use. Just like an open balloon, pressure builds up when the compressed air is deliberately released, converting the potential energy into usable kinetic energy. This energy transfer can be harnessed to power various pneumatic tools.
Industrial air compressors work similarly to combustion engines. Generally, the process of air compression requires a pump cylinder, piston and crankshaft to transfer energy for a wide variety of tasks. These basic components can supply air for filling up objects like tires or inflatable pool toys, or they can supply power for operating tools such as drills, nail guns, grinders, sanders and spray guns.

Standards and Approvals

Stationary electric air compressors are constructed in accordance with ISO standards to ensure improved environmental health, user safety and enhanced performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to maintain air compressors?

  • Drain the tank: When your work is finished, you'll need to open the drain valve on the underside of the tank to release moisture. This needs to happen after every use, as water can corrode metal. Turn off the compressor first. When you open the drain valve, the escaping air will also push any moisture collecting around the bottom of the tank, out. Alternatively, turn the pressure regulator knob to switch off the hose's air supply and turn off the compressor. Then, wait for the pressure to leave the compressor. You can pull the pressure relief valve to release air faster, but this won't release the moisture.
  • Keep an eye on the air filter: Get into the habit of checking the air filter every time you use it. Too much gunk begins to starve the motor and might cause it to fail. Replace it when you start to see a significant amount of build-up on it.
  • Check oil: After you've finished storing away hoses, check the oil level again, and refill it if it has dropped too low. Once a year, you'll want to replace the oil altogether.

How long can an electric compressor run?

Depending on the size and type of compressor, air compressors can operate from a few hours up to 24 hours a day, seven days a week.