


ESCO 10609K Air Pressure Reducer, w/ 6" Whip-Hose for Air Tools
Tool Protection Made Simple - ESCO Air Pressure Reducer (10609K)
Inline Air Compressor Pressure Reducer with Whip Hose
Stop worrying about blown seals and damaged pneumatic tools. This air pressure reducer automatically maintains 90 PSI output regardless of your compressor's pressure, giving you consistent performance every time you pull the trigger. The integrated 6-inch whip hose adds flexibility right where you need it most, making tight workspace maneuvering a breeze.

Key Benefits
Perfect Applications
This air compressor pressure reducer works great when you need reliable tool protection:
- Automotive repair shops running impact tools and air ratchets
- Body shops using sanders, grinders, and spray equipment
- Mobile service trucks with varying compressor outputs
- Manufacturing facilities requiring consistent pneumatic tool pressure
- Home garages where compressor pressure fluctuates
Technical Specifications
| Preset Output Pressure | 90 PSI |
|---|---|
| Maximum Input Pressure | 150 PSI |
| Air Inlet Connection | 1/4" NPT |
| Pressure Accuracy | ± 10% |
| Whip Hose Length | 6 inches |
| Construction Material | Brass and steel |
| Weight | 0.5 lbs |
Get Your ESCO Air Pressure Reducer Today
Stop risking your valuable pneumatic tools with inconsistent air pressure. This inline air pressure reducer gives you the protection and performance you need for professional results.
Order now and start protecting your air tools with reliable 90 PSI output every time.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this air pressure reducer work?
The ESCO 10609K uses an internal regulating mechanism to automatically reduce incoming air pressure to a steady 90 PSI output. No matter if your compressor runs at 120, 135, or 150 PSI, this unit maintains consistent tool pressure without any adjustments needed.
Will this fit my existing air tool setup?
Yes, it connects to any standard 1/4" NPT air fitting, which is the most common size for shop air systems. The unit includes a 6-inch whip hose that provides the tool connection, so you just need to plug it into your existing air line or hose.
How does this compare to adjustable air pressure regulators?
Unlike adjustable regulators that require gauges and manual pressure setting, this unit comes preset to the optimal 90 PSI for most pneumatic tools. You get consistent performance without the hassle of monitoring or adjusting pressure settings, plus the tamper-proof design prevents accidental changes during use.
What tools work best with 90 PSI output pressure?
Most pneumatic tools perform optimally at 90 PSI, including impact guns, air ratchets, die grinders, sanders, and blow guns. This pressure provides excellent power while protecting tool seals and internal components from the damage that higher pressures can cause.
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