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Pacbrake 12V HP625 Series Heavy Duty Air Compressor; Horizontal Pump Head

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Pacbrake 12V HP625 Series Heavy Duty Air Compressor; Horizontal Pump Head
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      Description. Pacbrake HP625 12V Air Compressor (Horizontal pump head)

      Pacbrakeā€™s heavy duty HP625 series air compressors have a 100% duty cycle (1 hour @ 100 psi), deliver 3/4 horsepower and are offered in two pump head configurations: vertical and horizontal.

      Compressor features:

      A copper wire wound permanent magnet motor

      Oil-less design

      Sealed bearings

      Cast aluminum cylinder head

      Hard anodized aluminum sleeve

      PTFE piston ring

      Mountable in any orientation

      COMPRESSOR SPECIFICS:

      Head Configuration: Horizontal

      Voltage: 12 VDC

      Compressor Size: (LxWxH)

      11.5" x 9.5" x 6"

      [293 mm x 242 mm x 153 mm]

      Compressor Weight: 18.5 lbs [8.4 kg]

      Pacbrake HP10625H

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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