
AirForce
Cannons Features.
4-bolt
Easy Maintenance Shooting Valve Design
AirForce Air Cannons are designed for easy maintenance. Simply by
removing 3 bolts and loosening the 4th, you have complete access to
the piston and o-ring for either cleaning or replacement.
Simple
minimum parts design
With only two moving parts, the piston and the o-ring, the simple
design of the AirForce Shooting Valve keeps you up and running.
ASME
Certified Air Receivers
All AirForce Air Receivers are designed, built and certified to
ASME
Code : Unfired Pressure Vessels-Section VIII. Division I All construction
and materials that go into an AirForce Air Receiever meet or exceed
ASME codes. All receivers carry an inspection stamp so you can be
sure you are in compliance with pressure vessel regulations.
Powder-coated
Enamel Air Receivers both inside and out.
Specs dont require it, but these extra layers of corrosion
protection keep AirForce Air Cannons operating at peak performance
even after many years in the harshest environments.
Teflon®/Nickel-plated
Shooting Valves
AirForce Air Cannon Shooting Valves use a special Teflon/Nickel
plating process to increase corrosion and abrasion resistance for
increased cycle life of the Valve Body itself. This hard smooth
coating also provides an ideal surface for the sealing faces of
the moving parts increasing their life as well.
Polyurethane
or Aluminum Pistons
Polyurethane pistons provide excellent wear in low temperature applications
and aluminum pistons are well suited to high temperature locations.
They are interchangeable so they can be retrofitted if conditions
change.
ASME
pipe flange fittings for easy installation and adaptability.
By using industry standard piping connections, AirForce Air Cannons
are adaptable and easy to install. All AirForce Air Cannon components
are adaptable to any other manufacturers receivers and plumbing.
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