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Pneumatic Morso

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I've just bought a 2nd hand pneumatic Morso and wondered if anyone has an idea of compressor requirements, I've looked on the Internet but can't find any information ie capacity or pressure
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Mark, if you are referring to the morso EH, it doesn’t use a compressor, it’s pneumatic. Best bit of kit I ever had the fortune to stumble across.
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Re: Pneumatic Morso

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The Morso H is pneumatic and requires a big compressor as it use's a lot of air per cycle, you could probably just get by with a 60 litre tank if you are a low volume bespoke user but if you do a serious number of frames then 120 litre (minimum) would be required.

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Oops sorry, got the wrong one. Seasons greetings.
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Thanks Mark, that's what I wanted to know. I was hoping to get away with a 50-60 litre tank instead a 100l one
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