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Airmate M4pv-10 ◉

The Airmate M4PV-10 is typically sold through industrial pneumatic distributors rather than big-box hardware stores.

Price Estimate: As of this writing, a genuine Airmate M4PV-10 motor retails between $180 and $320 USD, depending on the flange type (face vs. foot) and whether it includes a built-in muffler or speed governor. Vane replacement kits cost approximately $25-$40. airmate m4pv-10

At first glance, the Airmate M4PV-10 defies expectations. It is surprisingly compact, standing at roughly 10 to 12 inches tall. However, don’t let the size fool you. Airmate has engineered this unit with a dense, high-performance blade system that pushes a surprising volume of air. The Airmate M4PV-10 is typically sold through industrial

The build quality is where Airmate usually shines, and the M4PV-10 is no exception. The plastic casing feels durable and resistant to yellowing (a common issue with cheaper fans), and the base has a low center of gravity, making it difficult to tip over accidentally. Price Estimate: As of this writing, a genuine

For light-duty lifting (under 50 lbs), the M4PV-10 is often used as a drive motor for small air hoists. Its ability to stall without burning out (unlike an electric motor) gives it a safety edge in overhead handling.

Because of its compact size and respectable torque curve, the M4PV-10 is not a "one-trick pony." Here are the five most common scenarios where this motor excels:

| Feature | Rating | Comment | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Air Circulation | 4.5/5 | Excellent for the size. Great for mixing hot/cold air pockets. | | Noise @ Low | 4/5 | Quiet enough for sleeping on speed 1. | | Noise @ High | 2.5/5 | Noticeably loud; not for quiet work meetings. | | Build Quality | 3.5/5 | Acceptable for the price, but don't drop it. | | Ease of Use | 3/5 | Simple dials, but lack of remote hurts convenience. |