50-liter compressors
With a 50-liter compressor, you get an above average boiler size. You can use a 50-liter compressor for almost all jobs and do not often turn on to refill. At the same time, these compressors are still relatively easy to move in terms of size and weight. Especially if the compressor has wheels and a handle. The 50-liter compressors differ, among other things, in net air output. Think in advance how much power you need to properly carry out your planned jobs. It's also a good idea to think about an oil-free or an oil-lubricated variant.
50-liter compressors
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With a 50-liter compressor, you get an above average boiler size. You can use a 50-liter compressor for almost all jobs and do not often turn on to refill. At the same time, these compressors are still relatively easy to move in terms of size and weight. Especially if the compressor has wheels and a handle. The 50-liter compressors differ, among other things, in net air output. Think in advance how much power you need to properly carry out your planned jobs. It's also a good idea to think about an oil-free or an oil-lubricated variant.
- Noise level at 4m distance: 73 dB (A)
- Net air output: 255 l/m
- Oil-free: No
- Noise level at 4m distance: 90 dB (A)
- Net air output: 180 l/m
- Oil-free: Yes
- Noise level at 4m distance: 82 dB (A)
- Net air output: 132 l/m
- Oil-free: Yes
- Noise level at 4m distance: 97 dB (A)
- Net air output: 138 l/m
- Oil-free: Yes
- Noise level at 4m distance: 70 dB (A)
- Net air output: 132 l/m
- Oil-free: No
- Noise level at 4m distance: 77 dB (A)
- Net air output: 114 l/m
- Oil-free: No
- Noise level at 4m distance: 52 dB (A)
- Net air output: 174 l/m
- Oil-free: Yes
- Noise level at 4m distance: 97 dB (A)
- Net air output: 138 l/m
- Oil-free: Yes