2024 Makita Pneumatic Tools Air Compressors - High Pressure AC310H

2024 Makita Pneumatic Tools Air Compressors - High Pressure AC310H

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2024 Makita Pneumatic Tools Air Compressors - High Pressure AC310H

2024 Makita Pneumatic Tools Air Compressors - High Pressure AC310H

2024 Makita Pneumatic Tools Air Compressors - High Pressure

The heart of Makita’s high pressure pneumatics is the 2.5 HP High Pressure Air Compressor, model AC310H. With a high pressure 1.6 gallon tank, the AC310H provides the same capacity as a conventional five-gallon tank at 120 PSI, but with less noise and a more compact size for easier transport. In addition, the AC310H is engineered to run high pressure and conventional nailers. The AC310H is engineered with High Pressure Technology that dramatically increases air pressure created in the compressor and delivered to pneumatic nailers. The result is a superior power-to-weight ratio, and a more efficient system than conventional compressors.

Features may include:

  • Dual capacity: two universal couplers for conventional nailers (3.6 CFM at 90 PSI) and two couplers for high pressure nailers (2.7 CFM at 300 PSI)
  • Low amp draw reduces incidences of tripped breakers and voltage drop during start-ups
  • Efficient dual-head (2 stage) pump provides faster recovery time and improved performance
  • Makita High Pressure compressor technology delivers 400 PSI capacity for the next generation of high pressure nailers
  • Pump runs at lower RPM (1,720) resulting in lower noise and improved pump durability

Motor

Motor Power 2-1/2 HP | Running: 1.9 HP

Operational

Operating Conditions Performance: 3.7 CFM (40 PSI) | Performance: 3.6 CFM (90 PSI) | Performance (300 PSI) : 2.7 CFM

Hydraulics

Pump Type Oil-Free
Maximum Pressure 400 PSI

Capacities

Features Tank : 1.6 gal.

Weights

Weight Net: 79.4lbs.
Weight, As Shipped 88.16 lbs.

Features

Features Gas or electric : Electric

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