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Dr. Evil 07-23-2010 10:09 PM

Used Compressors ??
 
Looked at a 60 gallon used one tonight (Husky). Its a decent price.

BUT, its been sitting for 5-6 years and to guy doenst have 220V so I cant really check it out. Im going to try to run it on 120V tomorrow.



Are there any concerns with buying this? Im mainly wondering about the pump sitting that long.

Do any of you guys work with or know compressors?

Any advice/insite would be appreciated.



Thanks.

big bad diesel 416 07-24-2010 02:13 AM

a compressor is just like a motor if he wants a good deal then go for it rebuild kits are cheep and just like rebuilding a motor lol

motorboat 07-24-2010 08:52 AM

You may not have enough amprege on 110 volts to start it as that is the heaviest draw on electricity. You did not mention if the flywheel is external, belt driven or what?

Dr. Evil 07-24-2010 09:31 AM

Yes, it is a belt driven oil lubricated unit

I wouldnt ever consider an oiless one.

Deezel Stink3r 07-24-2010 09:54 AM

Do you have access to a huge 400V capacitor? If you can generate a phase shift of 90° in advance(capacitor) you might be able to start that compressor without load on one single power line outlet...
It won't run on a single 110V line. Is it a three phase unit?
With the capacitor you can run it on two phases on a single power line. It does sound difficult, but it works.
Can you trace any outside corrosion? If not, get it...

Just drop a teaspoon of oil into it -crank it without power to prevent sticking rings on internal rust. Then fire it up.:tu:

Dr. Evil 07-24-2010 10:43 AM

No access to the cap. Its just a single phase unit.

A buddy of mine told me to do this - turn it by hand and then drain oil and take a look at it. Then if it will start check for blowby at the oil fill plug.

I dont think its rusted out - hes had the drain open so any moisture or condensation can drain out.

I also dont think this compressor has had a lot of use. Looks brand new.

Deezel Stink3r 07-24-2010 12:58 PM

Sounds like a pretty good sized unit.
Good choice! I have a dual filter set up behind the compressor and a refrigerant dryer behind the compressor. It makes use of the compressed air e.g.for painting very easy.

No need to use those oiless compressors(I still don't trust those teflon O-rings).
Can't you ask to bring it back if it doesn't work?

Let me know, if you want a combined pressure regulator and moisture trap filter.(good military stuff) :c:

big bad diesel 416 07-24-2010 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by Deezel Stink3r (Post 594335)
Let me know, if you want a combined pressure regulator and moisture trap filter.(good military stuff) :c:

how do i get one??? :w2:

Dr. Evil 07-24-2010 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by big bad diesel 416 (Post 594389)
how do i get one??? :w2:


www.GermanE-Bay.com


:w2: :w2:

12vcummins96 07-24-2010 03:02 PM

if its not froze up that a great unit what is the scfm and max pressure i run dual kobalt 60 gallon air compressors in my shop i got all the air i need and that motor prolly wont start on 120v if it does you might run the risk of burning it up


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