
Howo 40L-0703 iron gas cylinders are primarily used for Storing compressed air provides a stable air supply for the vehicle's braking system and other pneumatic equipment. Its main functions and applications include the following aspects:
- Storing Compressed Air: The air reservoir stores the compressed air generated by the air compressor. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the high-pressure air from the reservoir is delivered through pipes to the vehicle’s individual wheel cylinder actuators, enabling braking. Additionally, it supplies air to other pneumatic systems, such as the pneumatic clutch, air-adjustable seats, and the air horn.
- Stable atmospheric pressure : The compressed air pressure output by the air compressor fluctuates, but the air receiver tank can store a certain amount of compressed air, acting as a buffer to stabilize the air pressure. This ensures that air-consuming devices, such as the braking system, receive a consistent air supply, enabling them to operate smoothly and reliably.
- Separate impurities and moisture : The moisture, oil, and dust contained in compressed air settle as they pass through the air receiver tank and are then drained into the ditch via the drain valve, effectively filtering the air and protecting the components in the pneumatic system from corrosion and wear.
- Cooling down: When outside air is drawn into the air compressor and compressed, heat is generated. The air receiver tank can cool down the compressed air, helping to improve air storage efficiency and ensuring that moisture in the air system settles out.
In terms of applications, the Howo 40L-0703 iron air tank is primarily used in various heavy-duty trucks under the Howo brand, such as dump trucks, tractors, and cargo vehicles. It is also well-suited for industries like mining and construction, where high air storage capacity and challenging working environments are required, providing reliable support for vehicles operating under complex conditions.
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