What is a Type 30 air compressor?

What is a Type 30 air compressor?

Type 30 Value package will offer you a dependable and economical air compressor solution that is suited for commercial, automotive, and light industrial applications. The air compressors feature automatic start/stop pressure switch operation, 100% cast iron construction, and a manual tank drain.

How can you tell an Ingersoll Rand compressor?

The reciprocating air compressor product models built at the Ingersoll Rand factory located in Campbellsville, KY (USA) have a silver decal affixed to the air receiver tank that displays identifying data applicable to that compressor. This decal is typically located near the discharge port on the tank.

What is a 3 stage air compressor?

In a three-stage compressor, the air will go into the first intake and be compressed before traveling over a cooler. At this point, it gets compressed to the pressure needed, cools in the after-cooler, and is sent to the air receiver.

Where is the Ingersoll Rand air compressor made?

Campbellsville, KY
Ingersoll Rand Rotary Screw Air Compressors are the top choice air compressor in the industrial market. Made in Campbellsville, KY (15-50 Hp) and Mocksville, NC (50-500 Hp) – these air compressors operate efficiently, perform reliably and run quietly.

How much does an Ingersoll Rand 80 gallon air compressor weigh?

490 lb.
Specifications

Specification Description
Product Weight 490 lb.
Product Length 28 in.
Warranty 1-Year Limited
Airflow Volume 15.8 CFM @ 90 PSI

Are old air compressors worth anything?

If you purchased or have a reliable back up compressor then sell the old compressor on any social or online auctions like craigslist for local listings or ebay for online auctions. A good rule of thumb would be $100 per 1 hp for good condition or $125 per 1 hp for great condition.

What can go wrong with air compressors?

Common Problems of Air Compressor

  • Compressor Failure. An air compressor failing to start is one of the most basic problems you may encounter when operating the machine.
  • Bogged Down Issues.
  • Air Leaks.
  • Pressure and Flow Problems.
  • Uncharacteristic Noise and Vibrations.
  • Oil Problems.
  • Extremely Hot Emissions.