The compressor is directly driven by the electric motor, which causes the crankshaft to rotate, and drives the connecting rod to cause the piston to reciprocate, causing the cylinder volume to change. Due to the change in the pressure in the cylinder, the air enters the cylinder through the air filter (muffler) through the intake valve.
During the compression stroke, due to the reduction in the volume of the cylinder, the compressed air passes through the exhaust valve and passes through the exhaust pipe. The check valve (check valve) enters the air tank, and when the exhaust pressure reaches the rated pressure of 0.7MPa, it is automatically shut down by the pressure switch. When the pressure of the gas storage tank drops to 0.5-0.6MPa, the pressure switch will be automatically connected and started.
The air compressor is to provide air source power and is the core equipment of the pneumatic system. It is the main body of the electromechanical air source device. It is a device that converts the mechanical energy of the original motion (usually an electric motor or diesel engine) into gas pressure energy. It is compression Air pressure generating device.





