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Technical Specifications:
Model: Stanley FatMax DV2 400/10/100
Tank Capacity: 100 liters
Motor Power: 3 HP (2.2 kW)
Voltage: Typically operates on 230V for single-phase power supply (Check your region's specifications for compatibility).
Maximum Pressure: 10 bar (145 psi)
Air Intake Capacity: Approximately 356 liters per minute
Free Air Delivery (FAD): Around 250 liters per minute
Type: Oil-lubricated, belt-driven compressor
Cylinder: Twin-cylinder, V-shaped arrangement for balanced performance
Noise Level: Usually around 97 dB(A) due to its powerful motor and large capacity
Weight: Roughly 70-90 kg, making it relatively heavy, but the wheels provide some portability.
Features:
Two Pressure Gauges: Allows you to monitor both the tank pressure and the outlet pressure.
Dual Outlets: Enables connection to two pneumatic tools simultaneously.
Oil-Lubricated: Designed for durability and high performance, requiring periodic oil changes for maintenance.
Safety Features: Comes equipped with an overpressure safety valve to prevent excessive pressure buildup.
Rubber Wheels and Handle: For easier transport, despite its large size and weight.
This compressor is well-suited for tasks like spray painting, nailing, inflating, and operating pneumatic tools, thanks to its high capacity and strong air delivery.