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From the Manufacturer Cast iron, twin cylinder, oil lubricated pump with belt drive technology 20-Gallon air compressor features: one piece cast iron crank case, thermally stable cast iron cylinder body, aluminum head and valve plate, automotive style ball bearings, durable Swedish stainless steel reed valves, oil level sight glass, easily accessible oil fill and 12-Inch cast iron balanced flywheel. The heavy duty induction motor allows for maximum performance and efficiency, along with the 155 PSI max pressure for optimum tool performance. 20-Gallon ASME portable tank has pre-attached pneumatic tires for maximum portability. Dual voltage motor is wired for standard 120-Volt outlet and may also be converted for 240-Volt application. Shipped with synthetic oil for optimum performance and long life and equipped with a quick-set regulator, tank and working pressure gauges and on/off switch.
Cast iron, twin cylinder, oil lubricated pump
Dual voltage motor is wired for standard 120-Volt outlet and may also be converted for 240-Volt application
155 PSI max pressure for optimum tool performance
20-Gallon ASME horizontal portable tank with pre-attached pneumatic tires, quick-set regulator, tank and working pressure gauges and on/off switch
Maximum pressure 155 PSI; CFM at 90 PSI 5.7; CFM at 40 PSI 7.0; RHP 1.9; UL and CSA certified
This is the highest quality compressor I have owned in my 36 years as a Gunsmith. It is super quiet, charges to 150psi, and is made in the USA!my only fault is with the manual. Having multiple languages interwoven on each page makes reading a hassle. The advertisement said for 115 or 230V. It came wired for 115V, with no mention of converting it to 230. Fortunately the motor had instructions, which were not for the configuration of internal posts on this model. I took a photo of the post configuration, and the motor manufacturer instructions, and sat down and translated the post configuration by wire color till I determined which post were which number. Then I w switched internal wires to 230V position, replaced the cover, and plugged it into my specially wired outlet. It purrs like a kitten! The higher voltage runs smoother, takes less current, and the motors last longer. Five stars for the well built machine!