Quiet, 10 HP Rotary Screw Power With Refrigerated Air Dryer •Ideal for applications where clean, dry compressed air is needed •Environmentally approved R134a refrigerant; automatic drain •Dryer has 6 foot electrical cord for connection to wall outlet •Dryer voltage is 1/60/115v; thermal regulator on condenser fan
Reliable And Versatile •65dBA easily meets the demands of body shops, repair bays, etc. •Continuous operating capability; 37scfm @ 125psi, 33scfm @ 150psi •Tri-voltage, TEFC motor with across-the-line motor starter
Simple, Low Cost Maintenance •Rotary Screw technology has no wearing parts •No valves, bushings, piston rings or rod inserts to service •Factory filled with QRS-4000 lubricant for 4,000 hrs of operation •An adjustable V-Belt system drives the compressor
Easy And Efficient Operation •Air discharge pressure gauge; On/Off switch with lockout feature •Hour meter and high oil temperature shut down light •Reset button for high oil temperature shutdown and motor overload
5 Year Factory Warranty •Authorized startup required for 5 year certification
Q: Hi Steve -- we run a very busy 6 bay shop -- 3 mechanical, 3 tire bays (in winter 5 of 6 bays are tires) -- I love the idea of screw compressor but some people tell me they aren't good for tire shops. What's your feeling by Greg from Michigan on August 09, 2011
A: Hello, Rotary screw compressors are great for continuous air demand. They love to run non-stop. However they hate to start/stop when air demand is intermittent. Piston (reciprocating) compressors are just the opposite. They hate to run continuously & will overheat & fail prematurely. But for intermittent demand where the pump can start/stop, piston compressors are preferred. by Steve, Product Expert