Brands |
N/A Kaeser Compressors |
Model |
N/A M27 Utility |
Free Air Delivery at 100 Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge (psig) Pressure |
N/A 92 cfm |
Maximum Sound Level at 23 Feet (ft) |
N/A 76 dBA |
Flow Rate |
N/A 92 cfm |
Working Pressure |
N/A 100 psig |
Warranty |
N/A 5 years |
Make |
N/A Kubota D1105-B |
Power at Full Load |
N/A 21 hp |
Full Load Speed |
N/A 2850 rpm |
Off Load Running Speed |
N/A 2100 rpm |
Keeping it Simple: Transport, Handling, and Maintenance |
N/A
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Optional Compressed Air Aftercooler |
N/A
Cool, condensate-free compressed air The M15 and M17 models can also be operated with an external compressed air aftercooler. Units can be delivered from the factory equipped with:
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Standard Features |
N/A
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Advantages |
N/A
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Additional Information |
N/A
Efficient and Reliable A heavy-duty 3-cylinder Kubota diesel engine direct coupled to our energy saving Sigma Profile airend produces more air per gallon of fuel. The high capacity cold start battery ensures reliable operation even under extreme conditions. The M27 Utility's rugged, powder-coated steel cabinet is mounted on a galvanized frame and built to protect the machine from dirt, water, and other contaminants. The engine and compressor have separate inlet filters with maintenance indicators. This protection, combined with a high efficiency cooling system, allows the unit to operate in ambient temperatures up to 120 ºF. ConvenientThe M27 Utility is very compact. It has both long and short side forklift slots as well as a single-point lifting hook for easy mounting/dismounting. The two 3/4" hose connections and controls are curbside for safety. The instrument panel features a full range of indicators, including hour meter, air pressure, fuel, and discharge temperature gauges. The canopy provides full access to the tool box and maintenance points. Sound and vibration isolation ensure smooth, quiet running for work crews and neighbors. Another important feature is the large 10.6 gallon fuel tank that provides extended operation - up to 8 full hours!. |