New: HatsanUSA Volt Dual-Power Portable Compressor

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posted on May 8, 2020
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Looking for a convenient way to fill your air gun? Well, HatsanUSA is adding to its portable PCP compressor line with the new Volt (MSRP: $699.99). Sporting a dual-power design, the Volt can run on either a 12-volt power source or plugged directly into a household outlet. 

A smart digital gauge unit controls the power and auto-shutoff pressure, which can be set in 10-BAR increments. The screen displays system voltage, system pressure and the set shutoff pressure. A digital display lets users keep an eye on operating temperatures, and internal sensors keep the system from overheating. Additionally, an internal cooling fan turns on automatically to regulate system temperature.

The Volt is small and lightweight at 14.5 pounds. The mounted carry handle makes it easy to grab and go, and its tough steel frame is built to withstand heavy use. Since the Volt is air-cooled, it doesn't require any special lubrication procedures. The microbore fill whip includes quick disconnect ends and a built-in moisture filter. Spare filters are also included in the box.

Learn more at HatsanUSA.com.


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