Belt-driven compressor MA SB 4-15 series
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belt-driven compressor
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Characteristics

Technology
screw
Type
air
Power source
electric
Portability
stationary
Lubrication
oil-injected
Application domain
industrial
Voltage
400 V
Other characteristics
compact, high-efficiency, high-performance, with refrigerant dryer, horizontal, belt-driven
Pressure

8 bar, 10 bar, 13 bar
(116.03 psi, 145.04 psi, 188.55 psi)

Flow

Max.: 125.4 m³/h
(4,428.46 ft³/h)

Min.: 22.2 m³/h
(783.99 ft³/h)

Power

Max.: 15 kW
(20.39 hp)

Min.: 4 kW
(5.44 hp)

Width

750 mm, 980 mm, 1,160 mm
(30 in, 39 in, 46 in)

Height

630 mm, 650 mm, 820 mm
(25 in, 26 in, 32 in)

Weight

97 kg, 102 kg, 148 kg, 218 kg, 224 kg
(213.8 lb, 224.9 lb, 326.3 lb, 480.6 lb, 493.8 lb)

Noise level

67 dB, 68 dB, 69 dB

Description

The MA SB series, thanks to its groundbreaking patent for gear-driven systems with separate lubrication from the air-end leading to no loading leakage, offers greater reliability and longer lifecycle than traditional belt-driven systems. Compression units are integrated into just one air-end with the purpose of reducing overall dimensions, making installation easier and curtailing maintenance costs. As a result of a great number of available configurations, it allows a wide cost-saving choice for each productive need. Total function control through a user-friendly electronic board. Reduced overall dimensions and simplified installation are a winning card to overcome space problems. Cost savings are huge. There are no added installation charges for desiccant dryers and tank components since they are wholly assembled. Air leakage from the connection pipes is also absent.

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