Splint Integration (with Valve) For Sg Comp04
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: SG COMP04-02
- Weight: 0.09kg
- Dimensions: 133.00mm x 80.00mm x 10.00mm
- SKU: SG COMP04-02
AirCraft Splint Integration With Valve For SG COMP04 (SG COMP04-02)
At a Glance: Valve plate / integration plate assembly for SG COMP04—supports sealing and reliable valve operation for steady airflow.
Inside a small compressor, the valve plate assembly does a big job: it manages airflow direction during compression and helps the head seal correctly. The AirCraft SG COMP04-02 Splint Integration with Valve is a replacement valve plate/integration plate component for the SG COMP04 airbrush compressor. If a compressor starts losing pressure, struggling to build air, running hot, or sounding “off”, worn valves or sealing surfaces can be the culprit. Replacing the valve plate assembly helps restore proper airflow control and sealing, bringing back stable pressure and smoother compressor performance for consistent airbrushing.
Valve plates and seals control the compressor’s intake/exhaust cycle. Damage, fatigue or contamination can lead to pressure loss and inefficient compression. A fresh assembly helps regain performance and reduces strain on the motor.
Features
- Replacement valve plate assembly Designed to suit the AirCraft SG COMP04 airbrush compressor
- Integrated sealing surface Helps maintain correct head sealing and compression efficiency
- Airflow control function Supports proper valve operation during the compression cycle
- Service-friendly spare part Ideal for repairs and restoring compressor performance
Benefits
- Helps restore pressure build-up: Improved sealing and valve function supports consistent output
- More stable airflow: Reliable valve operation reduces pulsing and performance drop-offs
- Reduces unnecessary strain: Efficient compression can help the unit run smoother
- Cost-effective repair: Fix performance issues without replacing the whole compressor
Extra Information
- Common symptoms of valve/seal issues include slow pressure build, reduced maximum pressure, or the compressor running longer than usual.
- When servicing the head, keep parts clean and avoid scratching sealing surfaces—small marks can cause leaks.
Pro Tip
- Check the head bolts for even tightening during reassembly. Uneven tension can cause sealing leaks and reduce compression efficiency.
Safety
- Switch off, unplug and release pressure before opening the compressor or removing fittings.
- Allow the compressor to cool down before servicing—head components can get hot.
- Work in a clean area and keep debris out of the compressor head to avoid damage.
- After reassembly, test the compressor briefly and check for air leaks before normal use.