Piston Compressor

Your Professional Piston Compressor Supplier

D Miningwell is a manufacturer and exporter of drilling and mining equipment with over 20 years of production experience. Founded in 2001, we operate our own workshops and R&D team, providing rock drills, DTH drills, top hammer drills, rotary drilling rigs, water well drills, and related tools. Our products are widely used in mining, quarrying, construction, and water well drilling.

Manufacturing & R&D Capability

We own production workshops for drilling rigs, DTH hammers, and drill pipes, supported by an experienced engineering and R&D team focused on practical product improvement.

Quality Control System

All raw materials and processes are strictly inspected, with traceable records to ensure stable quality and compliance with specifications.

Professional Service & Support

Our technical team provides installation guidance, training, and on-site maintenance support, helping customers reduce downtime and operating costs.

OEM Support

We accept all OEM orders, just contact us and send me your design. We will offer you reasonable price and make samples for you as soon as possible.

 

 
  • Small Mobile Piston Air Compressor
    Small Mobile Piston Air Compressor

    Small Mobile Diesel Piston air compressor has the features of simple structure, easy to move, easy operation and maintenance, low cost, etc. It is suitable for rock drill/mining.
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Parameter

 

Model

Exhaust pressure
(mpa)

Capacity
(m³/min)

Cylinder
(Dia*Qty)

Diesel engine/motor
(kw/hp)

Dimension
(cm)

Weight
(kg)

Length

Width

Height

W-1.8/5

0.5

1.8

100*3

S1100

140

70

100

320

W-2/5

0.5

2

115*3

S1100

165

81

105

450

W-2.6/5

0.5

2.6

115*3

S1110

165

81

105

490

W-2.8/5

0.5

2.8

115*3

S1115

178

87

124

550

W-2.8/5-GD

0.5

2.8

115*3

15KW/20HP

178

87

124

550

W-3/5

0.5

3

125*3

S1115

180

90

130

600

2V-3.5/5

0.5

3.5

115*4

S1125

180

95

130

650

2V-3.5/5-D

0.5

3.5

115*3

18.5KW/25HP

180

95

130

650

2V-4/5

0.5

4

120*4

S1125

180

95

130

700

2V-4/5-D

0.5

4

120*4

18.5KW/25HP

180

95

130

700

W-1.8/7

0.7

1.8

100*3

S1100

165

81

105

450

W-1.8/7-D

0.7

1.8

100*3

11KW/15HP

165

81

105

450

W-2.6/7

0.7

2.6

125*3

S1115

178

87

124

480

W-2.6/7-D

0.7

2.6

125*3

15KW/20HP

178

87

124

480

W-3.2/7

0.7

3.2

125*3

S1125

196

90

125

550

W-3.2/7-D

0.7

3.2

125*3

18.5KW/25HP

196

90

125

550

W-3.2/7-ZD

0.7

3.2

125*3

18.5KW/25HP

196

90

125

550

 

Small Mobile Diesel Portable Piston Air Compressor

 

Advantages of Piston Compressor

Cost-Effective
Piston compressors generally have a lower purchase price compared to other types of compressors.

 

Ease of Operation
They are straightforward to operate and maintain, making them a popular choice for many applications.

 

Versatility
Air compressors come in different configurations. This allows them to meet specific needs, from small DIY projects and professional to large industrial uses.

 

Applications of Piston Compressor

 

 

Automotive Industry

Used for powering pneumatic tools, inflating tires, and painting vehicles.

Manufacturing

Essential for operating machinery, powering assembly lines, and providing clean air for production processes.

Construction

Used for operating jackhammers, nail guns, and other pneumatic tools.

Agriculture

Used for tasks such as spraying crops, powering farm equipment, and maintaining machinery.

Food and Beverage

Crucial for maintaining clean and safe air in production processes, packaging, and storage.

Industrial

Suitable for heavy-duty tasks, providing reliable performance in manufacturing plants and other industrial settings.

Tradespeople

Widely used by professionals across various trades for their reliability and efficiency in powering tools and equipment.

Dental and Medical

Essential to provide clean and pure air to maintain safe and hygienic conditions.

 

Installation Steps for Piston Compressors
Small Mobile Diesel Portable Piston Air Compressor
Small Mobile Diesel Piston air compressor
Small Mobile Diesel Piston air compressor
Diesel Portable piston air compressor

Step 1: Choose The Right Location
The first step in installing a small piston compressor is to choose the right location. You'll want to find a spot that's well-ventilated, dry, and away from any sources of heat or moisture. Make sure the area is level and can support the weight of the compressor.

 

Step 2: Prepare The Mounting Surface
Once you've chosen the location, it's time to prepare the mounting surface. If you're mounting the compressor on a wall, make sure the wall is strong enough to support the weight of the compressor. Use a stud finder to locate the studs in the wall and mark their positions.

 

Step 3: Mount The Compressor
Now it's time to mount the compressor. If you're mounting the compressor on a wall, use the mounting hardware to attach the compressor to the wall studs. Make sure the compressor is level and secure. If you're mounting the compressor on a floor, use the mounting hardware to attach the compressor to the floor.

 

Step 4: Connect The Air Hoses
Once the compressor is mounted, it's time to connect the air hoses. Use the wrenches to connect the air hoses to the compressor and the tools you'll be using. Make sure the connections are tight and secure. Use pipe tape to seal the connections and prevent air leaks.

 

Step 5: Connect The Electrical Supply
Next, you'll need to connect the electrical supply to the compressor. Make sure the power is turned off before you start working on the electrical connections. Use the screwdrivers to connect the electrical wires to the compressor. Make sure the connections are tight and secure.

 

Step 6: Check For Leaks
Once the compressor is installed and connected, it's time to check for leaks. Turn on the compressor and let it run for a few minutes. Check the air hoses and connections for any signs of air leaks. If you find a leak, use the wrenches to tighten the connection or replace the damaged part.

 

Step 7: Test The Compressor
Finally, it's time to test the compressor. Turn on the compressor and let it run for a few minutes. Check the pressure gauge to make sure the compressor is building up pressure. If the pressure gauge doesn't show any pressure, there may be a problem with the compressor or the air hoses.

 

Precautions for Using Piston Compressors

Check and Change the Oil

For oil-injected models, regularly check the oil level and change it as needed to keep the compressor running smoothly.


Inspect the Air Filter

Make sure the air filter is clean and replace it when necessary to prevent contaminants from entering the compressor.

Monitor the Pressure

Keep an eye on the pressure gauge to ensure the compressor is operating within the recommended pressure range.

Drain the Tank

Moisture can accumulate in the air tank, so it's important to drain it regularly to prevent rust and corrosion.

Check for Leaks

Inspect the compressor for any air leaks and address them promptly to maintain efficiency.

 

Ordering Process

 

 

Project requirement analysis → Configuration proposal and confirmation → Engineering design and validation → Manufacturing and assembly → Testing and delivery

 

Packaging and Shipping

 

Packaging

Steel frames, plywood cases, or wooden crates

Shipping

We usually go by sea transportation, because it is more convenient and cheaper.

 

Our Factory

 

In July 2001, D Miningwell's predecessor, Quxian Technology Filter Factory, was established. In 2017, established Zhejiang Minsheng Supply Chain Management Co., Ltd. and started the foreign trade journey.

 

 

Our Certificates

 

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FAQ

 

Q: What is a piston compressor?

A: A piston/reciprocating compressor is a positive-displacement air compressor using a crankshaft powered by a piston and cylinders. The process of compressing air decreases its volume while increasing its density without turning it into liquid.

Q: What are signs of a failing piston compressor?

A: Low Condensing (Head) Pressures.
High Evaporator (Suction) Pressure.
Low Amp Draw.
Normal or High Condenser Subcooling.
Normal or High Superheats.
Higher than Normal Discharge Temperatures.

Q: Can a piston compressor run continuously?

A: Piston compressors do not have the cooling capabilities to run continuously for extended periods of time. Therefore, each piston compressor must have a specified flow output and pressure, as well as the percentage of time it can run without damaging the compressor.

Q: How long do piston compressors last?

A: These compressors can last around 50,000 hours. Typically, that means you can expect to get 6 to 10 years out of them, depending on how they are treated and maintained.

Q: How do piston compressors differ from screw compressors?

A: Piston compressors use a reciprocating motion to compress air, while screw compressors use rotors. Piston compressors are generally more affordable but generate more noise and heat compared to screw compressors, which are quieter and more efficient for continuous operation.

Q: How often should I perform maintenance on my piston compressor?

A: Maintenance frequency depends on usage, but generally, oil-injected models should have their oil changed every 500-1000 hours of operation, while filters should be checked and replaced regularly.

We're professional piston compressor manufacturers and suppliers in China, specialized in providing high quality customized service. We warmly welcome you to wholesale piston compressor made in China here from our factory. For price consultation, contact us.

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