They are only listed on there web page spendy for HF but mine has lasted 3yrs in a commercial app no problems. Works great for what it is I get clean dry air no more water blowing out the tools when working but it gets humid here. Harbor Freight actually sells a good little refrigeration unit. I would also look at getting an air drier especially if painting or blasting. And am supprised it lasted as long as it has lol. But I change the oil evey 2-3 months which is about every 200-300hrs and run synthetic in it. I plan on getting a Quincy 7.5hp 3p to replace my kobolt 80 here soon but again I use mine daily for 8hrs a day 5-6days a week. The Quincy may be quieter though most likely. I would get the eastwood just on larger tank size and yours is not a commercial app. My plasma table only triggers the compressor on larger cut files on a 80gal. And most air tools will run a while on 80gal. The only sandblaster both those will run is a siphon cabinet type and both will run while blasting at those rated CFM so tank size won't matter anyway and a pressure blaster forget about it might get 15min of blasting before it has to catch up. Click to expand.I guess i missed it being dual stage part. Posted 17:24 (#2549413 - in reply to #2549097) Subject: Re: Quincy air compressor question The 3500 is smaller in size and lighter, but has half the torque of an 1750, but the pulley ratio should make them equivalent at the compressor shaft. I have nothing to back it up with, but my impression is a 3500 rpm motor is never as durable as a 1750 of the same hp. 10w Compressor Oil Item 35933 No rating value average rating value is 0.0 of 5. I think part of the problem is the standard motor is a 3500 rpm design running with a small pulley. Northern Tool / Brands / Quincy Compressor / Item 35933 Print Quincy Compressor 1-qt. It was supplying air for a daiy barn, so it ran a lot, probably had a lot more starts per hour than was good for it. If I was to buy another 30 gallon compressor it would be a Quincy with a Honda engine. Purchased a similar Quincy about 20 years ago and the motor didn't last long before it burned up. That northern tool compressor should be just fine with 1 impact gun. Magnetic starter is more important for 3 phase motors because they can more easily see loss of phase conditions. Your compressor will be unlikely to ever be overloaded unless something is very wrong with the compressor head or the power supply, but it only takes one brown-out to burn up a motor that has no protection if the compressor tries to come on or is running during the low voltage event. Quincy Air Compressor with tank and hose, 65.00 10 in. The main question is whether the motor starter offers better overload protection to the motor than the protection built into it at the factory (reset button ). tool and die makers, inventors' models production work of all kinds. I doubt you will ever wear the contacts out in it. The motor starter is very reliable, but you can have a coil burn out etc. With a motor starter, your pressure switch should last forever, but it should last a long time anyway in the type duty you describe. They appear to have the same motor, but it doesn't say for certain and the amperage is listed different 28 with the magnetic starter vs 40 for the pressure switch start. Those looking to buy this type of Quincy air compressor have the option to buy online through Northern Tool, Amazon, Tool Zone, Air Compressors Direct, and TP. (5) Earn up to 10 back in Direct Dollars. Posted 12:26 (#2549097 - in reply to #2548794) Subject: Re: Quincy air compressor questionĪny single phase motor of any size has capacitor start. Quincy QT Pro 15-HP 120-Gallon Two-Stage Air Compressor (460V 3-Phase) Model: 2153DS12HCA46. Posted 12:53 (#2549124 - in reply to #2548834) Subject: Re: Quincy air compressor question Magnetic starter can be wired with a low voltage shut off also where capacitor start can't that i'm aware of, just run two 12 ga. I know i've had capacitors on grain augers go out and need repair, never had a problem with magnetic starter. If you find a local retailer they will all be cheaper, i believe our 7.5 was only $2000 I see there is a big difference difference in $ between the 5 hp capacitor and 7.5 with magnetic starter. I looked on northern tool and i see the models your talking about. I believe our big R was $400 more for 7.5 hp with magnetic start over the 5 hp with capacitor. Posted 08:44 (#2548834 - in reply to #2548794) Subject: Re: Quincy air compressor questionįor the $200, put it towards the 7.5 hp compressor. Just want to get more air for truck tires and a 1 inch gun. Is it worth the extra? I use it in the farm shop, not every day and not heavily. Both seem identical except one has a magnetic start while the other is capacitor. 2-Stage Stationary Electric Air Compressor Add to Cart Compare ( 33) Model XC802100 Campbell Hausfeld 2-Stage 80 Gal. I found two Quincy air compressors at Northern Tool. Posted 08:29 (#2548794) Subject: Quincy air compressor question
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