Belt Drive Air Compressors
Belt drive air compressors are ideal for workshops and for the serious home enthusiast. The motor and pump on these air compressors is separated and joined by a belt. This means that maintenance can be carried out much easier, unlike a direct drive where the two are joined. Belt drive air compressors are generally smoother running than a direct drive alternative. As well as maintenance benefits, these compressors are often more powerful and tend to feature larger air tanks for more storage. Check out our range of Sealey & SIP Air Compressors and buy online today.

Belt Drive Air Compressors
Things to think about ...
Tank Size: The bigger the tank the more air you can store and the less your motor and pump will have to work. Make sure whatever you buy will fit in the place you want to keep it.
Motor Power: The bigger the motor, the quicker your compressor can build up air and the higher the level that air flow can be kept constant at.
Voltage & Ampage: Make sure if you are buying a large Industrial Air Compressor that you buy the correct voltage, 400v is a three phase, electricity supply, so make sure you have this installed or are prepared to get it installed before buying. Some 230v compressors will run from a higher ampage (e.g. 16A, 18A or 32A) due to their motor size, this is not a big job to install, but will require an electrician if you do not already have it. 230v 13A can use a standard household 3 pin plug.
Piston Displacement & Free Air Delivery (F.A.D): These are both measured in cfm, but piston displacement is the volume of air produced at the pump and the free air is the actual volume of air that the compressor will produce (F.A.D is usually around 25-30% lower than the piston displacement).