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Item # VR40, Underhood 40 Air Compressor

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The UNDERHOOD air compressor is the best choice for customers who need to save cargo space, reduce vehicle GVW, and minimize maintenance requirements. Working closely with leading manufacturers, VMAC engineers mounting kits for the easiest possible installation and ensures that mounting kits do not affect OEM warranties. Mounting kits are available for the most popular work trucks and commercial vans.





Financing  · WHASP Dimensions  · Specifications  · Safety Features  · Why Choose UNDERHOOD™ 40?  · Note

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 ft³/min

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 valve on tank
200 psi air pressure relief valve



Why Choose UNDERHOOD™ 40?
Minimum 6-Gallon air receiver tank; recommended 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?