From the Manufacturer
The new MAC2400 - Twin Stack air compressor by Makita is blowing away the competition. With built-in features such as a
super quiet motor that draws only 12.3 amps to operate, a lower 1720 RPM rating and a heavy duty Intake Air Filter
system like no other, its easy to see how this unit will out last and outperform everyone else. It delivers 4.2CFM @ 90
PSI and is equipped with a lever handled ball valve drain system to get rid of condensation build up in the tank . The
exclusive finned discharge tubing increases heat dissipation while reducing moisture in the lines and the easily
removable cast iron cylinder reduces wear for increased pump life. High quality, maximum performance - just what you
expect from Makita.
Product Description
CFM at 90 PSI: 4.2, Max. PSI: 130, Volts: 115, Amps: 12.3, HP: 2.5, Air Tank Size (gal.): 4.2, Tank Description: Twin-
Stack, Pump: Single phase, cast iron cylinder, oil-lubricated, Portable or Stationary: Portable
The new MAC2400 - Twin Stack air compressor by Makita is blowing away the competition. With built-in features such as a
super quiet motor that draws only 12.3 amps to operate, a lower 1720 RPM rating and a heavy duty Intake Air Filter
system like no other, its easy to see how this unit will out last and outperform everyone else. It delivers 4.2CFM @ 90
PSI and is equipped with a lever handled ball valve drain system to get rid of condensation build up in the tank . The
exclusive finned discharge tubing increases heat dissipation while reducing moisture in the lines and the easily
removable cast iron cylinder reduces wear for increased pump life. High quality, maximum performance - just what you
expect from Makita.
Product Description
CFM at 90 PSI: 4.2, Max. PSI: 130, Volts: 115, Amps: 12.3, HP: 2.5, Air Tank Size (gal.): 4.2, Tank Description: Twin-
Stack, Pump: Single phase, cast iron cylinder, oil-lubricated, Portable or Stationary: Portable
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