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Sharpe 3310 High Volume Air Adjusting Valve with Gauge - Sharpe Manufacturing Co

Part #: 3310

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Sharpe Manufacturing Co Sharpe Manufacturing SHARPE
  • Model Number: 3310
  • Product Weight: 1 lb
  • Dimensions: 6 x 4 x 3 inches
  • Material: Durable construction to withstand high-pressure environments.
  • Connection Type: Standard fittings for compatibility with various air tools and setups.

Key Features

  • Integrated Pressure Gauge: Precisely monitor and adjust air pressure levels for consistent performance.
  • High Volume Airflow: Designed to handle high-volume air transfer, ideal for demanding applications.
  • Easy Adjustability: Smooth adjustment valve for precise control of airflow.
  • Compact Design: Lightweight and portable, ensuring easy installation and minimal space usage.
  • Durability: Built for long-term use with high-quality components that resist wear and tear.

Applications

  • Auto Body Shops: Essential for spray guns, ensuring optimal air pressure for even and smooth application of paint.
  • Industrial Environments: Ideal for controlling air pressure in pneumatic tools and machinery.
  • DIY Projects: Perfect for hobbyists needing precise air pressure adjustments for projects such as painting or inflating tires.
  • General Maintenance: Useful in workshops or garages for managing air tools like sanders, nail guns, and grinders.

Benefits

  • Improves Workflow Efficiency: Allows for precise air adjustments, reducing errors and ensuring consistent performance.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Works seamlessly with a wide range of air tools and industrial setups.
  • User-Friendly Operation: Simple, intuitive design for quick adjustments by professionals and beginners alike.
  • Enhanced Tool Lifespan: Prevents over-pressurization, protecting your pneumatic tools from damage.
  • Compact and Portable: Lightweight design makes it easy to transport and store without adding unnecessary weight.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.