
Let me explain how a rotary screw element is built up. See this example picture of an oil-free screw element. Compressor element (oil-free type). Photo: Atlas Copco Of course, we see the two rotors (male rotor on the bottom, female rotor on the top) and the housing (the gray part). As we see the rotors have different. .
Air-ends come in many different sizes, but they all look basically the same. Here are some photos of air compressor elements. Air compressors element. This one is on a brand new. .
How does it work? Inside the compressor element are two screws (called 'rotors') that turn in opposite direction. The rotary screw compressor is. .
The rotors have the shape of what is called an "helical screw". Yes, it looks like a screw. There is a male rotor and a female rotor. Male and female helical screw rotors. The male rotor is the 'thick one', it has lobes. The female rotor is the 'thin one' and has. .
There are two basic types of screw compressor: oil-injected and oil-free. Oil-injected rotary screw compressors are the most common, since they are the cheaper ones of the two.
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If the air compressor within the very large space (to accommodate), in the air compressor to work outside the marked, and must cut off power and placed obvious signs. .
Work long hours in the air compressor next to the operators must wear ear protectors. .
Avoid physical and thermal fluid, heat and the exhaust pipe of contact with the surface, to avoid scalding.
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