This type of compressor utilizes a belt and pulley system to transfer power from an electric motor to the pump. A common example is the configuration found in many workshops and garages, where a motor spins a belt connected to the compressor’s pump, increasing air pressure within a storage tank. This stored, pressurized air can then be used to power various pneumatic tools and equipment.
The driven-pulley setup allows for flexibility in adjusting the compressor’s speed and output pressure, contributing to its versatility across applications. Historically, this configuration has been a reliable and cost-effective method for generating compressed air. The relatively simple design contributes to ease of maintenance and repair, making it a popular choice for individual users and small businesses.