True 100% duty cycle air compressor suggestions.
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True 100% duty cycle air compressor suggestions.
So, I am tired of dealing with air compressor issues. I need a true 100% duty cycle air compressor. Things I want. Has to have at least an 80 gallon tank. Has to be pressure lubricated. Can be 3 phase or single phase. I will get a phase converter if needed. At least 18 cfm. Would prefer single stage but 2- stage will do. 125 psi minimum. Anything else you guys can think of would be appreciated. Brand, model number and best place to buy is what I am looking for. Thanks in advance.
- WyoGreen
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Re: True 100% duty cycle air compressor suggestions.
I have a Quincy that I bought from aircompressorsdirect.com
It's 100% duty cycle, very well built, and made in the U.S.A.. They are pricey, but worth the money. I'll never need to buy another, and neither will my son.
http://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/too ... ssors.html
Steve
It's 100% duty cycle, very well built, and made in the U.S.A.. They are pricey, but worth the money. I'll never need to buy another, and neither will my son.
http://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/too ... ssors.html
Steve
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Re: True 100% duty cycle air compressor suggestions.
If money is no object I would go with Kaeser Compressors. The last place I worked had one that ran 24-7 365 for at least 15 years without any breakdowns.
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Re: True 100% duty cycle air compressor suggestions.
So, I am pretty sure I have narrowed my search to this model. It has the QP pump on it. My local Quincy distributor can get me the same compressor except with the QR-25 pump on it for $3800. Anyone have any experience to let me know if the extra $1100 is worth the money?
http://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/Qui ... 11489.html
http://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/Qui ... 11489.html
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Re: True 100% duty cycle air compressor suggestions.
I am the king of overkill & I'm pretty confident that my QUINCY QT 7.5 with an 80 gallon tank will do the trick.
I have been told there is such thing as having TO BIG OF A COMPRESSOR.
A HYPERTHERM PowerMAX 85 needs 6.7 SCFM @ 85 PSI, the little Quincy I have will put out 22.6 @ 175 ACFM.
Based on my thinking, my compressor will put out more than 6X my air consumption rate for my Hypertherm.
So I guess it is how you want to look at it.
For every 6 minutes of torch time my compressor will have to run less than one minute.
This is my thinking, I am not an engineer . . .
If it were me I would stop @ the QP & call it a day. I am assuming you just want to run a plasma table in a one man shop, otherwise, QR it would be . . .
Steve
I have been told there is such thing as having TO BIG OF A COMPRESSOR.
A HYPERTHERM PowerMAX 85 needs 6.7 SCFM @ 85 PSI, the little Quincy I have will put out 22.6 @ 175 ACFM.
Based on my thinking, my compressor will put out more than 6X my air consumption rate for my Hypertherm.
So I guess it is how you want to look at it.
For every 6 minutes of torch time my compressor will have to run less than one minute.
This is my thinking, I am not an engineer . . .
If it were me I would stop @ the QP & call it a day. I am assuming you just want to run a plasma table in a one man shop, otherwise, QR it would be . . .
Steve
Smiling Gator Metal Works, LLC
Dynatorch 4X4 XLS
PowerMAX 85
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Dynatorch 4X4 XLS
PowerMAX 85
Baton Rouge, Louisiana