Direct drive, Belt drive and Petrol Compressors. MTS Direct supply air compressors to all areas of Industry, from leading Italian manufacturers GGA, Abac, and SIP Nuair. MTS Direct are supplying compressors in Ireland under the brands GGA, SIP, Ferrua and Nuair.
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The SIP DDVT 3hp 50ltr V-Twin Direct Drive Compressor is a highly versatile and efficient compressor ideal for general purpose work area applications. This includes small to medium-sized workshops and automotive settings. A V-Twin aluminium pump ensures greater efficiency and cooling when filling the receiver. It also offers improved resistance to machine wear for long life performance. -
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Spec * 1 litre pot * 1.8mm nozzle * 8.5cfm -
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The SIP 1 Litre Advanced Compressor Oil is a powerful specialist compressor oil specifically developed to meet the lubrication demands of modern reciprocating piston compressors. -
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The TIGREN 100ltr 3hp Belt-Driven Compressor delivers performance and mobility to small and medium-sized workshops. This no-nonsense solution is ideal for demanding and busy work areas and is particularly suited to automotive and agriculture applications. -
The TIGREN 270ltr Tandem Belt-Driven Compressor is the ultimate no-nonsense workshop compressor, built with robust double pumps and motor units for unrivalled performance in various heavy-duty and demanding applications. NOTE! This is a special order item and will be sent direct from supplier warehouse. Delivery 7/10 Days. -
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Spec * 1800rpm * 90psi * 4cfm * 1/4" bsp -
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The SIP Air Body Saw provides powerful performance suitable for a variety of garage and workshop environments, particularly in cutting and repair applications. Cutting steel as well as aluminium, this saw is perfect for automotive applications including but not limited to muffler, exhaust and body or panel repair. -
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The SIP 3/8" 4-Way Pressure Switch is an important component for any air compressor, helping to maintain the proper pressure level demanded by the operator and air-powered equipment. This is achieved by starting the compressor motor when the pressure is lower, and stopping it when the required pressure is reached.