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Typecompressorcompressor
Two-cylinder
Power source
12 V
12 V
Specs
Pressure gaugeanalogueanalogue
Max. pressure10 Atm7 Atm
Performance85 L/min40 L/min
Connectioncrocodilescrocodiles
Power cord length3 m3 m
Hose length5.7 m5.7 m
General
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Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2016february 2016

Two-cylinder

The presence of two cylinders in the design of the pump / compressor.

This feature is found mainly among compressors (see “Type”). Usually, it is a sign of a powerful performant device: two working cylinders allow pumping twice as much air in one cycle as in a single-cylinder model with the same diameter and piston stroke. This is especially useful when inflating large tyres such as trucks, buses, heavy SUVs, etc. The downside of this design is increased weight and dimensions, as well as increased energy consumption due to additional resistance on the pistons. So it makes sense to pay attention to such devices in cases where high performance is decisive for you.

On the market you can also find foot pumps with two cylinders; they share the same features.

Max. pressure

The maximum pressure provided by the pump or compressor — in other words, the highest tyre pressure that can be achieved using this unit.

In most models, this figure is from 2.5 to 10 atm, and in mechanical pumps (manual and foot, see "Type") pressure of more than 10 atm is practically not found at all. This is due to the fact that even for heavy trucks, the optimal tyre pressure is usually about 5 – 9 atm (depending on a number of parameters — there are special formulas and tables for calculations); and in passenger car tyres, a pressure of more than 2.5 atm is extremely rarely used. However, there are compressors with higher pressure parameters — 11 – 15 atm, 16 – 20 atm and even higher. The meaning of such characteristics is mainly in the "power reserve": a higher working pressure contributes to faster pumping. However, be careful not to over-inflate the tyre and damage it.

Performance

The capacity of the compressor (see "Type") is the maximum amount of air that it can pump into the tyre in a minute.

Higher performance reduces the time required to inflate the wheel; on the other hand, this parameter directly affects the dimensions, weight, power consumption and price of the compressor. So it is worth choosing according to performance, taking into account real needs. So, for a “duty” tyre inflation in a passenger car, a compressor with a low operating speed is quite enough — up to 20 L / min inclusive. And if the speed of full pumping is also important for you (for example, after replacing the rubber) — you can choose a unit for 21 – 40 L / min. In turn, models with more solid characteristics — 41 – 60 L / min and more — are intended mainly for heavy equipment like SUVs, trucks, tractors, etc.

Separately, it should be noted that this parameter is NOT suitable for calculating the exact inflation time (even if the exact volume of air in the wheel is known). The fact is that the actual performance of the compressor is always lower than the claimed one: the figures in the characteristics are indicated for free air outlet, and when pumping the wheels, the pumping speed will inevitably be lower due to the resistance of the nipple.
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