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Remeza/Haro BK7/Remcomp SB4/CLA 200 Compressor

Manufacturer
Remeza/Haro
Model
BK7/Remcomp SB4/CLA 200
Type
Compressor
Year
2020
Category
Process equipment and Chemical plants
Sub-category
Compressors
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Three Remeza compressors and a Haro feed pump are available

Technical Specifications

Model
Remeza Remcomp SB4/C-100
Year of manufacture
2011
Type
Piston compressor
Tank volume
100l
Output
420l/min
Max operating pressure
10bar
Power
2.2kW
Model
Remeza Remcomp SB4/C-200
Year of manufacture
2012
Type
Piston compressor
Tank volume
100l
Output
420l/min
Max operating pressure
10bar
Power
2.2kW
Model
Remeza BK7
Year of manufacture
2008
Type
Screw compressor
Output
700l/min
Max operating pressure
10bar
Power
5.5kW
Model
Haro GF feed pump
Year of manufacture
2020

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Capabilities

This package includes three reliable Remeza piston and screw compressors plus a Haro feed pump—ideal for operations needing consistent compressed air supply. The two SB4/C models (100L tank, 420L/min output, 2.2kW) are well-suited for general pneumatic tools and small-scale production, while the larger BK7 screw compressor delivers 700L/min for heavier industrial demands. These units handle pressures up to 10 bar and represent proven workhorse equipment.

Industries & Uses

Small manufacturing shops, automotive service facilities, food processing plants, and construction companies commonly rely on compressor packages like this. They power pneumatic drills, sanders, nail guns, spray painting systems, and factory automation. Screw compressors like the BK7 excel in continuous-duty environments, while piston models work well for intermittent use.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating used compressors, prioritize checking service records and maintenance history—particularly oil changes and filter replacements. Inspect tanks for corrosion or internal rust, test pressure gauges for accuracy, and listen for unusual noises indicating bearing wear. Verify that all safety valves function properly and confirm the cooling system isn't clogged. Ask whether the units have been regularly drained of condensation, as moisture buildup damages internal components.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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