Expert Recommended AccessoriesSelected by Joshua, our Expert
Required Accessories9
These accessories are required to properly setup/install this product.
Optional Accessories10
Features
Grade
Commercial
Voltage
230 Volt AC
Phase
1-Phase
CFM
22.1
Tank Size
80
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Industrial Performance Delivers Maximum CFM @ 175 PSI
The power to operate more than one air tool or device at one time
Patented 2 Stage Pump Design
Improved compression efficiency
Runs cooler, lasts longer
Patented Cast Iron Flywheel
Large, extended fins improve pump cooling & lower RPMs
Baldor Industrial Class Electric Motor
High quality 4 pole, 1725 RPM, NEMA rated
Pre-Wired & Mounted Magnetic Starter
Saves time and money
Uniquely Designed Metal Belt Guard
Improves cooling by as much as 60°F
Large 80-Gallon Vertical ASME Air Receiver
Provides more air for longer run times on air tools
22.1 CFM at 100 PSI; 21.2 CFM at 175 PSI; 3/4" air outlet
Optimizes shop space compared to a horizontal tank
2 Year Limited Factory Warranty
Protects your investment
Purchase & use of maintenance kit doubles the pump warranty
California residents see
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Magnetic Starter Magnetic StarterThe Magnetic Starter is the "thinking cap" for the motor of the air compressor. Magnetic starters are electromagnetically operated switches that provide a safe method for certain motors to be started under a large motor load.
Yes
Amp Draw
31
Engine
HP
7.5
Pump
CFM CFMCubic Feet Per Minute, which indicates the compressor's flow rate - or the amount of air that a compressor can produce at a given pressure level. Typically compressors that have higher CFM ratings are able to provide more air, which makes them ideal for larger applications
22.1
CFM Rated @
100 PSI
Pump Material
Solid Cast Iron
Max PSI Max PSIPSI, or Pounds Per Square Inch, measures the amount of pressure placed on a square inch of space. In compressor terms, PSI is the amount of force that an air compressor can deliver
175 PSI
Oil Sight Glass
Yes
Pump Type
Two-Stage
After Cooler After CoolerAn aftercooler is a mechanical heat exchanger designed to remove the heat and moisture of compression from a compressed air stream so the air is cool and dry enough for use in air-operated equipment. A compressed air aftercooler has three primary functions: Cool the air discharged from the air compressor
No
Pump Drive
Belt Drive
Oil Type
Oil Lubricated
Oil System
Splash Lubricated
Pump Low Oil Shut-off Pump Low Oil Shut-offPrevents the air compressor from operating or restarting without an adequate amount of oil in the compressor
No
Tank
Tank Size
80 Gallons
Tank Outlet
3/4 Inch
Electronic Drain Valve Electronic Drain ValveThe inexpensive and reliable electric drain valve (EDV) automatically removes condensate from your air system. It has an integral strainer to prevent clogging and saves time and money by eliminating the need for manual draining
No
Tank Orientation
Vertical
Accessories
Pressure Gauge
Yes
Air Dryer
No
Overview
Product Category
Air Compressor - Stationary
Weight
623 Pounds
Certification
ASME
Consumer Warranty
2 Years
Commercial Warranty
2 Years
Product Length
37 Inches
Product Width
29 Inches
Product Height
79 Inches
Power Type
Electric
UPC
846212008379
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Product Q&A
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Product QuestionsAnswered by Joshua, the Air Compressor Expert
What is the pump life rating? What is the duty cycle of the motor?
Dan
from New Jersey
February 19, 2020
Answer
The pump is expected to last 4000 operating hours. The motor is an 80% duty cycle.
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What type of valves are used in the pump?
Donald B.
from Washington
August 31, 2019
Answer
Reed valves.
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