JEGS Dragster On Board Air Compressor System (with 1/2 Gallon Air Tank)
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On Board Air Compressor
Features:
Air Pump
- 12-Volt, max 12 amp draw
- 0-120 PSI pump fill rate, 1 Min.
- Max work pressure 130 PSI
- Dimensions: 5.600 in. L x 3.100 in. W x 4.700 in. H
Air Tank
- 1/2 Gallon capacity
- Emergency fill valve
- 150 PSI rated
- Adjustable regulator with gauge for consistent pressure
- Built in pressure switch automatically cycles pump
- Air hose quick connect fitting
- Petcock drain
- Dimensions: 5.750 in. L x 6 in, W x 7.360 in. H
Mounting
- 12.500 in. L x 6 in. W steel mounting plate
- Vibration isolators to minimize noise & vibration
- Braided stainless steel hose connecting, pump to tank
- Small enough to mount in the nose of most dragsters or trunk of a car
- Assembly overall dimensions: 12.50 in. L x 6 in. W x 9.875 in. H
Includes:
- 12-Volt air compressor
- 1/2 Gallon air tank
- 1/4 in. recoil air hose & tire chuck
- Quick coupler with shut off valve
- 14 Gauge wiring with 30 amp fuse holder and weatherpack connection
- 25 ft. x 1/4 in. black air line tubing
- Mounting plate and mounting hardware
- Installation Instructions
Specifications:
Will this work with a 16 volt system?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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