What Is an Aftercooler and Why Does Your Air Compressor Need One?
If your air compressor is producing hot, moisture-heavy air, you could be putting your tools and equipment at risk. That’s where an aftercooler comes in handy; a simple upgrade that makes a big difference in performance and air quality.
What Does an Aftercooler Do?
An aftercooler is a type of heat exchanger that cools down the compressed air coming out of the pump before it reaches your tank or tools. By lowering the temperature, it reduces the amount of moisture and condensation in the air supply.
Why Is That Important?
Without an aftercooler, hot air from the pump retains more water vapor. As that air cools in the tank or lines, moisture condenses, leading to:
- Rust inside your tank and air lines
- Water-damaged tools or spray finishes
- Reduced lifespan of pneumatic tools
An aftercooler helps:
- Improve air quality
- Extend equipment life
- Reduce maintenance and downtime
- Enhance overall system performance
How to Use It
The aftercooler installs between the pump outlet and the air tank inlet. It requires:
- Knowing your model number so you purchase the correct aftercooler for your pump
- Proper placement to allow airflow over the cooler’s fins
- A secure, sealed connection to avoid leaks
- Optional fan installation for increased cooling efficiency
Product Highlight
Whether you're replacing a damaged unit or upgrading your setup, this OEM aftercooler ensures cleaner, drier compressed air for your T35/39 pump (you will want to know your model number when shopping for aftercoolers).
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