65 CFM Refrigerated Air Dryer for a 15 HP Air Compressor | CPX 60 (A4)

$1,704.00
  • Capacity 50 - 99 CFM
    Compatibility Size 15 HP
    Power Electric
    Voltage 115/1/60 Volts, 230/1/60 Volts

    cpx - refrigerated air dryers

    sized to handle 12 to 2966 cfm, the cpx dryers fit any application. extremely quiet and reliable, cpx dryers deliver dry air with minimal pressure drop.
    features:

    • eliminates water, oil and dirt from air systems
    • prevents damage to tools and cylinders, adding to their longevity
    • fewer finished product defects
    • prevents “fisheye” paint splotches
    • reduces operational downtime
    • increases profitability and productivity
    • eliminates air line purging
    • compact design for small footprint
    • quality components for efficient cooling
    • internal layout and enclosure allow for quite operation

     

     

    • product specification

      • cfm (capacity)
        65 scfm
      • controls
        heat exchanger material: brazed plate
      • pressure rating
        max 232 psig
    • connection

      • connection npt
        0.50" npt
    • dimensions & weight

      • dimensions (l)(w)(h)
        14" x 20" x 18"
      • weight (lbs)
        59.0000
    • power requirements

      • standard voltages
        115-230/1/60
    • tank size

      • coded
        refrig gas type: r134a
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