
Combined Heavy-duty Truck (7-hole)
Role and Function
- Energy Storage: Stores sufficient compressed air to provide a stable air source for the vehicle's braking system, air horn, and other pneumatic equipment, ensuring their normal operation.
- Filtration: After entering the air tank, dust and moisture settle to the bottom of the tank due to gravity, providing preliminary filtration of the compressed air, reducing impurities entering the pneumatic system, and protecting pneumatic equipment.
- Pressure Stabilization: The compressed air pressure output by the air compressor is unstable. The air tank can buffer and stabilize the pressure, ensuring a stable compressed air pressure output and stable operation of pneumatic equipment.
- Cooling: After being compressed by the air compressor, the ambient air temperature increases. The air tank allows the compressed air to stay inside and cool down, making it easier for moisture in the air to settle and improving the quality of the compressed air.
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Joint heavy truck (7 holes)
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