The Compressors are finally here
30 Dec 2015 18:06 - 23 Jun 2016 09:26 #9670
by Geno
The Compressors are finally here was created by Geno
The new air compressors finally came in this morning. Since they didn't get them done on time they actually crated them up and paid the freight here. Good company for sure.
Rhodes and dad were here most of the day helping get them uncrated and where they go. All I could say was I didn't think they were gonna be that big all day long. :rolling
They are around 7 feet tall, 4 feet wide, and weigh over 1000 pounds each. They both have 10HP motors, V-4 cast iron compressors and 120 gallon tanks. I could have never got them to their spot without dad and Rhodes, Thanks guys!
Rhodes and dad were here most of the day helping get them uncrated and where they go. All I could say was I didn't think they were gonna be that big all day long. :rolling
They are around 7 feet tall, 4 feet wide, and weigh over 1000 pounds each. They both have 10HP motors, V-4 cast iron compressors and 120 gallon tanks. I could have never got them to their spot without dad and Rhodes, Thanks guys!
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Last edit: 23 Jun 2016 09:26 by Geno.
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30 Dec 2015 19:54 #9673
by Trouty56
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
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Replied by Trouty56 on topic The Compressors are finally here
Gonna be a low pressure cell over KY now because of all the air you are gonna suck up......lol
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
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30 Dec 2015 21:40 #9674
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic The Compressors are finally here
Will that make it warmer here? :rolling
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31 Dec 2015 07:09 #9677
by GT 14
Replied by GT 14 on topic The Compressors are finally here
Those will dim the lights when they kick.
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1978 C-101
1983 C-225
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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31 Dec 2015 13:26 #9689
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic The Compressors are finally here
They may do that too GT. :rolling
We have them in their spot. Gonna try to start some plumbing and wiring tomorrow.
We have them in their spot. Gonna try to start some plumbing and wiring tomorrow.
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31 Dec 2015 18:40 #9698
by M Bailey
Major
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Replied by M Bailey on topic The Compressors are finally here
Wow, just wow! That is some serious air!
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02 Jan 2016 10:39 #9725
by GT 14
Replied by GT 14 on topic The Compressors are finally here
let the blasting commence.
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1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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02 Jan 2016 19:13 #9732
by jm46322
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
Replied by jm46322 on topic The Compressors are finally here
good news is that you wont need as much firewood with them two running.
do they have unloaders on them?
do they have unloaders on them?
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02 Jan 2016 19:47 - 02 Jan 2016 19:52 #9735
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic The Compressors are finally here
I ran one for 30 mins today blasting and it didn't get very hot, the motor was very cool, I was surprised. They have unloaders, takes about 15 seconds for them to unload when it shuts off. They also have head unloaders for the continuous run feature (mainly for sandblasters) it's done by a valve on the left side in the 3rd pic up top.
You will like the specs.
Features & Options Included:
Eaton EC10-T 100% Cast-Iron Construction Compressor Pump
Low Pump RPM – SUPER QUIET – NOT High RPM & Loud
Raised Mounting Platform under the Pump
Built-In Inter-Cooler & After-Cooler
Solid Cast Iron Crankcase with oil sight glass– NOT Aluminum
Steel Crankshaft with Ball Bearing for Solid Pump Support
Cast Iron Cylinders – NOT Aluminum with Sleeve
ALL Steel Connecting Rods with Replaceable bearings – NOT aluminum
Disk Valves – NOT Cheap Reed Valves. Disk Valves are much easier to maintain & more durable
Industrial-Duty, 1750 RPM (not 3450 RPM) Name Brand Motor – TEFC Dust & Waterproof - UL & CSA Approved
1-3/8” Motor Output Shaft
Adjustable Belt Tentioner
3- B Style Drive Belts – Heavy Industrial Grade
100% 13-Gauge Steel Belt Guard
Taper Lock Industrial Motor Pulley – Cast Iron
ASME Certified Air Tank – Approved for ALL 50 states
Continuous Run & Automatic Start/Stop
Prewired Starter Switch with Adjustable Amp Range
1" Ball Valve Outlet Valve
All ASME Safety Valves on Receiver Tank
Tank Drain Pipe with Ball Valve with Dual Timer, Electronic 110V Automatic Tank Drain – Adjustable Timed Cycles (with strainer)
All Brass1” Check Valve with Teflon Seat
Built-in Unloader which allows load less starting
High Quality Pressure Gauge
You will like the specs.
Features & Options Included:
Eaton EC10-T 100% Cast-Iron Construction Compressor Pump
Low Pump RPM – SUPER QUIET – NOT High RPM & Loud
Raised Mounting Platform under the Pump
Built-In Inter-Cooler & After-Cooler
Solid Cast Iron Crankcase with oil sight glass– NOT Aluminum
Steel Crankshaft with Ball Bearing for Solid Pump Support
Cast Iron Cylinders – NOT Aluminum with Sleeve
ALL Steel Connecting Rods with Replaceable bearings – NOT aluminum
Disk Valves – NOT Cheap Reed Valves. Disk Valves are much easier to maintain & more durable
Industrial-Duty, 1750 RPM (not 3450 RPM) Name Brand Motor – TEFC Dust & Waterproof - UL & CSA Approved
1-3/8” Motor Output Shaft
Adjustable Belt Tentioner
3- B Style Drive Belts – Heavy Industrial Grade
100% 13-Gauge Steel Belt Guard
Taper Lock Industrial Motor Pulley – Cast Iron
ASME Certified Air Tank – Approved for ALL 50 states
Continuous Run & Automatic Start/Stop
Prewired Starter Switch with Adjustable Amp Range
1" Ball Valve Outlet Valve
All ASME Safety Valves on Receiver Tank
Tank Drain Pipe with Ball Valve with Dual Timer, Electronic 110V Automatic Tank Drain – Adjustable Timed Cycles (with strainer)
All Brass1” Check Valve with Teflon Seat
Built-in Unloader which allows load less starting
High Quality Pressure Gauge
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Last edit: 02 Jan 2016 19:52 by Geno.
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