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DEWALT D55146 4-1/2-Gallon 200-PSI Hand Carry Compressor with Wheels
Price : $675.81 $299.00
Features
: - 200 PSI max tank storage pressure provides a user with 80% more usable air than the industry leader
- 5.2 SCFM at 90 PSI allows the compressor to recover quickly after its initial tank charge is exhausted
- vertical stand feature and collapsible handle allows a user to save space by transporting or storing the compressor in a vertical position
- 78 dBA operational noise level for a quieter work environment
- 10-inch non-flat foam tires allow for easy transportation around the jobsite; Ehp efficient high pressure technology allows for longer pump and motor life
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DEWALT built the D55146 Heavy Duty 4.5 Gallon, 200 PSI, Heavy Duty Hand Carry Compressor with Wheels is quiet, efficient and solidly built; constructed to withstand harsh jobsite conditions. Its dual connections allow users to simultaneously operate up to 3 framing nailers or 2 roofing nailers. This versatile compressor is useful to both small framing carpenters & remodelers and large trim carpenter crews & remodelers alike. The unique, patented high efficiency motor and high pressure pump provide a maximum pressure of 200 PSI with 5.2 SCFM @ 90 PSI so you never lose pressure. The D55146 is convenient, with an oil free, maintenance free pump and is easy to move & store with pneumatic wheels. It’s the perfect compressor to choose if you need a lot of power and a low maintenance tool.
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DEWALT D55140 1-Gallon 135 PSI Max Trim Compressor
Price : $292.02 $119.00
Features
: - Heavy-duty 1-gallon trim compressor with protective roll cage
- 135 psi maximum; durable oil-free pump; low 69 dB rating; low 2.6 amp motor
- Cast-iron construction
- Includes 1 compressor; hose & nailer not included
- 9-inches wide; 24 pounds; 1-year warranty
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The DeWalt D55140 One-Gallon, Max 135-PSI Trim Compressor is a one-person tool that offers efficiency and dependability. This indispensable hand-carry compressor features a lightweight, compact design and quiet operation for punch-out work. Ideal for finish carpenters and woodworkers, the D55140 can be used for remodeling and custom installation of shelves or other furniture, cabinet trim installation, pressure-testing new plumbing lines, and more.  | The DeWalt D55140 Max 135-PSI Trim Compressor At a Glance:- 2.6-Amp motor; 90 - 135 PSI
- Quiet 69-dB rating
- Durable oil-free pump
- Compact and portable at 24 pounds
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Portability and quiet operation make the compressor especially versatile. | Versatile, High-Performance Compressor Whether you're testing plumbing lines or making quick work of a remodeling project, the D55140's high-performance operation simplifies trim work and other jobs.The D55140 features a one-gallon tank and a 2.6-amp motor that delivers 0.75 SCFM at 90 PSI and 135 PSI max, which makes for high-surge performance and quick recovery. Additionally, the draw motor offers easy startup and reduced breaker tripping, as well as a high-flow regulator that provides maximum air pressure to increase jobsite performance. And running at 69 dBA, the D55140 provides end users with a quieter operation compared to the competition. The D55140 is also equipped with an oil-free, long-life pump, allowing for maintenance-free operation. The oil-free design of the pump eliminates the need for you to check or refill the pump, and it also helps keep your jobsite clean by preventing oil from transferring to your work surface. Exceptionally Durable for Long Life The efficient and unique design of the D55140 ensures maximum durability and longevity. DeWalt built the heavy-duty cast-iron compressor with an innovative roll cage and a full-protection frame designed to shield the unit from routine wear and tear and accidental damage. In addition, a wrap-around control panel covers the frame and provides further protection of key compressor components.Compact, Lightweight Design for Easy Portability Measuring 24 pounds and with a height of just nine inches, the D55140 is ideal for those who prefer hand-carry compressors. For further convenience, DeWalt equipped the D55140 with a one-hand, universal quick connection for easy-to-use operation with any of your pneumatic tools. And for increased efficiency, the D55140 was designed with a ball drain valve for quick and thorough tank draining and with a convenient cord wrap for easy storage. What's in the Box 135-PSI compressor and manual.
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Stratos Compact Aerosol Compressor 5.9"L x 5.7"W x 3.7"H
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The updated Stratos Compact Aerosol Compressor offers durablility, economy, and performance in a stylish new unit. It is small enough to fit in a 1/2 sq ft desktop space, yet it is powerful enough to deliver a fast and effective aerosol treatment.
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Senco PC1010 1-Horsepower Peak 1-Gallon Compressor
Price : $149.00 $119.99
Features
: - Lightweight and portable--easy to carry from site to site as you work
- One horsepower and one-gallon capacity
- Ideal for a range of renovation and home improvement jobs, as well as for hobbies and crafts
- Delivers 20 to 44 drives per minute
- Backed by a one-year warranty
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Makita MAC5200 Big Bore 3.0 HP Air Compressor
Price : $583.80 $349.00
Features
: - Folding handle: Low profile for easy storage with handle folded
- Rugged wheels: Job-site portability
- Built-in storage compartment; Conveniently stores air fittings and accessories
- Air hose wrap: Stores 50 feet of 3/8-inch air hose with handle folded or upright
- One-year manufacturer's warranty
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Questions & Answers
Question : What kind of air compressor is good for me?
I have been working on cars for a while with basic tools, no power tools really. Now I want to start doing body work and just have air tools to make it all easier. So I would like to have an overall air compressor that can handle everything. I don't know quite much on the subject, but I am currently reading up on it. So I'm just curious, what should I look for? What should the CFM be to handle all the tools I want? How big of a tank should I get?
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At least a 20 gallon tank, 30 would be better. Total up the CFM requirements of the tools you're looking to buy, then get a compressor that will handle those requirements. What you're asking is too broad to answer with any certainty.
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Question : Where do I take an air compressor to get repaired?
I have an air compressor that can't build up any pressure. The pump runs, but the pressure stays near zero. I can't figure out where to take it for repairs. I've called a lawn mower shop, a pump repair shop, and an electrical repair shop. None of them work on air compressors. Any ideas?
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1 look in owners manual..they have service/repair places listed or # to call2 no book? yahoo/google search the neme brand3 phone book4 unless its a 500+ priced compressor its usually not worth repairing..
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Question : what would cause a gas powered air compressor to shut off after filling up with air?
honda 5.5 hp gas engine/emglo compressor/ 17 gal. tank. the compressor starts up with one to two pulls, idles up to fill up with air,but shuts off sometimes after completely filling with air and sometimes before completely filling. It should idle high to fill up then idle down when the air tank is full.
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Did you check to see if there is any safety shutdown switches installed on that unit? High temp. shutdown, Low oil shutdown or perhaps a High air pressure shutdown. It sounds like your engine is working fine. Going by your description of the problem,my first suspicion would be the high pressure shutdown switch. The adjusting screw might be loose. Or the electrical connections to the switch are loose.
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Question : How many gallons does my air compressor need to be to blow out the sprinkler system for my yard?
I am buying a house on a 0.25acre lot and I have sprinklers in the front and back. I dont wanna buy an air compressor too small so Id rather someone be wrong high than low. Also if you could explain the process of doing it you would get a best answer right away!!!!
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something in the range of 40 gal, with a pressure of at least 200 lbs.
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Question : Air compressor?
Is a 7 lb air compressor a good size compressor to have to for small projects around the house? I would use it for trim, blowing up tires, small projects around the house.
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I have a 6lb air compressor for my garage and use it for small projects. It works great so far. I suppose you can always buy a bigger one no matter which one you buy.I bought mine from this site. The husky one. http://www.safety-devices.com/husky6g.htm
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Question : What to do when the air compressor in a refrigerated air system doesn't work?
The compressor doesn't work outside, but there is hot air blowing inside. What would the cost be for replacing the air compressor? Would the entire unit have to be replaced?
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It will cost almost as replacing the whole a/c unit.The compressor is the most expensive part to replace on the a/c unit.The labor cost to replace is the highest. The refigerant must evacuated or removed by vacuum. Then the copper tubing must be cut for the refigerant to go through the compressor. Then it must be replaced mechanically and electrically.Then the copper tubing must be brazed, or heated almost to the melting point to seal in the solder to keep it sealed under high pressure.Then you need to have the refigerant readded to the system.If the compressor is old replace it. The newer compressors have a much higher seer or energy efficency rating. It will help save on electric bills.A new system will be much more reliable. And will come with a better warrenty.
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Question : What value is there in air compressor tank sizes?
If I bought a 2 gallon air compressor or a 200 gallon air compressor, what is the difference, why is it important?I understand that the compressor would have to run more often on a smaller tank, but is this a bad thing?
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By having the sure volume of air you can operate your tools better, say your blowing out a water sprinkler system, the 2 gallon of air will not do it as theres not enough air to clear the pipes, and the compressor running will not deliver enough volume to do the job, same as an air tool that takes 90 psi to run, having 200 gallons of air will run the tool say 5 min without waiting for more air to run the tool, and the 2 gallon would only turn the tool for say 15-20 seconds before you have to wait for more volume of air to pump up..............
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Question : What size/power air compressor do you use to blow out lines on inground pool for winterization?
Last year we used a shop vac on blow, but it's not working on the return jet for some reason. We'd like to buy an air compressor for that and just to have around the garage. What size/power or whatever they are measured in is required to blow out the lines for a pool? They are about 20-30 feet long. And how do you create a seal over the pipe to blow them out? When we had someone close the pool 2 years ago, they had the end of the compressor hose go into a rubber cork like thing that they put right into the pipe end. Is that something offfical you can buy, or something they created??
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A regular portable air compressor will work just fine. You will also be able to use it to keep your tire pressures up to save energy.You didn't say what size the pool pipe is, so go to a hardware store and ask for an electrical CGB. Inside this electrical fitting is a tapered grommet. Buy the one with the O.D. bigger than your pipe, and the I.D. slightly smaller than the diameter of your blow nozzle. Slip the grommet on the blow nozzle, and force the grommet against your pipe.You will want to set the regulator on your compressor to approximately 40 pounds.Good luck!
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Question : Can I use my air compressor and a spray gun for the following paint jobs?
All interior work:I want to prime and latex paint some walls.I also want to finish oil painting the basement cement floor.The air compressor is an oiless 8 gallon 150 psi electric modelIt easily powers an impact gunhas a regulator knob and two gauges.The primer is the thickest of the liquids which I want to spray.I got a HVLP Spray GunIt has a 2.0 mm tip, All metal construction, and Brass Fan Nozzle with one quart dripless cup. Runs at 20 to 45 psi with 1/4 nps inlet. It has a Air Control, Spray Control, and Fluid Control for making adjustments.Any advice is appreciated.
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The HVLP is the way to go and I would keep the psi down to 30 or so to control the overspray. I also think that your 8 gallon tank is sufficient. It might work the compressor a little overtime because of the constaint drain of the sprayer, but for a one time deal I think will be fine. I'd do it. Good luck.
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Question : How long can an air compressor run a drill?
I was just wondering if they make an air compressor that is efficient enough to run a pneumatic drill constantly without stopping the drill. Or is the amount of air used by the drill and bleed air more than an air compressor can output? If not, which air compressor is the best?
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depends on the requirements of the drill motor and the capacity of the air compressor.
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