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Air compressor coupling

Air compressor coupling machine fixes old worn-out tires or paints used cars. The air is moved to its point of service via an air compressor, which quite directly puts the rotor and/or clutch in motion. 

The role played in the whole system of an Air Compressor is inseparable. It's what connects the air compressor to whatever tool it is powering. Because it plays the role of a bridge by carrying air in between them. Without the coupling, air could not move from the compressor to the tool so in turn; this means that your pneumatic tool will never work. This is why the Alsmann compressor coupling  becomes a major component of an air compressor. To get your tools to work correctly you need to understand how the coupling works!

Types of Air Compressor Couplings and How They Work

The plug-type coupling appears like a tube and fits in your tool. A coupler shaped in the size of a small gun and fits around the tool you are using. While hoses transmit air from the compressor to both types of boots. 

Most air compressors work in a certain way. Once you turn on the air compressor, it starts to fill up with air. It is just like a balloon filling up with air until it grows big and full. The air pressure inside the compressor becomes high enough to power up the tool. The air is then transferred through the hose and into the coupling. There are two things that take place in the Alsmann air compressor coupling. Either the air goes directly into the tool, making the tool ready for use, or it remains there building pressure in a tank. Even when you have turned off the compressor, the tool can still use the air from the tank.

Why choose Alsman Air compressor coupling?

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