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Twin Piston Air Compressor, a Problem

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  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Cornebarrieu (near Blagnac), France
Posted by Torio on Friday, September 23, 2005 3:53 AM
Your question contains a part of the answer. As there is no air tank on your compressor, this machine is supposed to work endlessly when you need it; moreover, air does not become "quiet" in the air tank, as there is none so it is no wonder you got a permanent pulsation. I suggest you find a solution to put an air tank, then settings on the automatic switch could be considered if necessary. I bet that most problems, if not all, will disappear with the air tank.

Thank you all for coming José

  • Member since
    November 2005
Twin Piston Air Compressor, a Problem
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 22, 2005 9:23 PM
Hi FSM,
I owned oil-less twin piston air compressor w/ automatic on/off (without tank). Off if pressure reach 60 PSI and on again at 40 PSI (no pulsation if working on 40 PSI).
I already set up the regulator to 15 - 20 PSI during brushing but this stuff has too many frequency of shut off/on. I think it has been worked very hard.
Do your experience assume this is normal and no impact at durability of piston or other inside parts?
How to adjust this pressure w/out changing auto on/off switch, so I get the required pressure stick on whatever PSI and no pulsation.
Is it a way out to add second regulator to reduce pulsation and eliminate also on/off frequency? What PSI tolerate to pulsation for this kind of compressor? Any input pls..
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