Posted by caterpillar guy on January 06, 2022 at 15:20:54 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: air compressors posted by boberjagel on January 05, 2022 at 14:15:43:
I've been looking for a long time and as cheap as I am I have not bought one yet. For semi tires 175 is about the minimum you want so you don't wind up with the tire not filled and the compressor not coming on. Also you will never have to much pressure or to much volume. I've been looking for similar to your demand and I'm looking at a Saylor-Beal with the unloading head so it can just run without shutting off during tire changing times and then can be switched back to regular pressure switch for End of job.Problem is I was quoted about 3 grand for that model with the unloading head on it. The unloading head would let it run like a compressor on a semi then just kick in and out without the motor starting and stopping. when done switch back to the pressure switch and let stop when full.
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