Buy IPA1882054 Industrial Air 20-Gallon Belt Driven Air Compressor with Twin Cylinders

Pump made of cast iron with two cylinders and oil lubricatio.

The dual voltage motor is wired to work with a standard 120-Volt outlet, but it can also be converted to work with a 240-Volt outlet.

Maximum pressure of 155 PSI is required for optimal tool performance.

An ASME horizontal portable tank with pre-attached pneumatic tires, a quick-set regulator, tank and working pressure gauges, and an on/off switch is included with this 20-gallon tank.

From the manufacturer: Maximum pressure: 155 PSI; CFM at 90 PSI: 5.7; CFM at 40 PSI: 7.0; RHP: 1.9; UL and CSA certifie.

Pump with belt drive technology made of cast iron, twin cylinders, and oil lubrication. Features include a one-piece cast iron crank case, a thermally stable cast iron cylinder body with an aluminum head and valve plate, automotive-style ball bearings, long-lasting, corrosion-resistant Swedish stainless steel reed valves, an easily accessible oil fill port, and a 12-inch cast iron balanced flywheel. The heavy-duty induction motor provides maximum performance and efficiency, and the maximum pressure of 155 PSI ensures that the tool performs to its full potential. The pre-attached pneumatic tires on this 20-gallon ASME portable tank allow for maximum portability. The dual voltage motor is wired to work with a standard 120-Volt outlet, but it can also be converted to work with a 240-Volt outlet. In addition, it comes pre-filled with synthetic oil for optimum performance and long life and is equipped with a quick-set regulator as well as tank and working pressure gauges, as well as an on/off switch.

In my 36 years as a gunsmith, this is the highest-quality compressor I’ve ever owned. It is extremely quiet, has a charging capacity of 150psi, and is manufactured in the United States.

The only thing wrong with me is that I didn’t read the manual. Reading becomes difficult due to the interweaving of multiple languages on each page. The advertisement stated that it was for 115 or 230V power. It came pre-wired for 115V, with no instructions on how to convert it to 230V. Fortunately, the motor came with instructions that did not include information on how to configure the internal posts on this particular model. In order to determine which posts were which numbers, I took a photo of the post configuration as well as the motor manufacturer’s instructions and sat down to translate the post configuration by wire color until I determined which posts were which numbers. Afterwards, I flipped the internal wires to the 230V position, replaced the cover, and plugged it into a specially wired outlet. A kitten-like purr can be heard. The higher voltage produces smoother operation, consumes less current, and allows the motors to operate for a longer period of time. Five stars for the quality of the machine’s construction!

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