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Item # VR40, Underhood 40 Air Compressor

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The UNDERHOOD™ 40 rotary screw air compressor is the best solution for service trucks and operators who use small air tools for light duty applications. The UNDERHOOD™ 40 is the lightest weight mobile air compressor available. This compact lightweight, and powerful air compressor mounts in the engine compartment of the truck, with engineered applications for Ford, GMC/Chevrolet, and RAM.





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Financing

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WHASP Dimensions

Height with Oil Filter

17.5 in

Width with Oil Filter

8 in

Length with Oil Filter

19.75 in


Specifications

Duty Cycle

100 %

Compressor Type

Belt-Driven
VMAC Oil-Injected Rotary Screw

Rated Air Capacity at 100 psi (150 psi Maximum)

40 cfm

Approximate Weight (Wet)

62 lb

WHASP Tank

Combined air/oil cooler and air/oil separator tank

Bracket

Application Engineered
Easy Installation

Mounts in OEM Optional Secondary Alternator Position

Throttle Control

Two-speed Operation; Automatically modulates engine RPM depending on air usage; adjustable

Interface Panel

Easy to Read Hour Meter
On/Off Controls with Indicator Light


Safety Features
Electro-magnetic clutch
Compressor thermal protection circuit
Automatic rapid blow-down vavle on tank
200 psi air pressure relief valve



Why Choose UNDERHOOD™ 40?
Minimum 6-Gallon air receiver tank; recommmended for best performance.

Call for information on below freezing applications



Note
Why Choose UNDERHOOD™40?
  • Do you require compressed air to run your air tools?
  • Is space at a premium and you can't afford to lose valuable room?
  • Are you concerned with carrying fuel for a gas-powered compressor?
  • Have you had to reduce what you can carry due to payload concerns?
  • Is your productivity affected by using compressors that don’t run at 100% duty cycle?