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Zrexxer

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I've owned a lot of compressors and used a lot of different kinds of compressors, but I've never seen one like this before today. Pictures are from a CL ad. Anyone else ever run into a direct-drive V-twin like this Atlas Copco? I'm wondering if it was purpose-built for some specific application.

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91bronc300

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It's hard to tell from the picture but it looks like the motor shaft might not be directly inline with the crank centerline, it looks a little dropped, or maybe my eyes are wrong. What about a planetary transmission, could there be one in that coupler? So that's a 1725rpm motor?

Looks neat anyway.
 

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Don't believe it was anything special, except for the quality. Atlas Copco are not as big here as in Europe. But that direct drive style has been around for a while with them. It is a very high quality machine and the price reflects it. You will typically find they run 2 to 3 times more than any other similar sized compressor. BTW what was the asking price?
 

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My compressor is a direct drive V-twin 3hp, with a horizontal 50 Litre tank.
It uses oil and is quiet enough, or maybe not too loud is a better phrase.
It sits happily under one of my workbenches, is quite compact and works
perfectly for my DIY uses, and has done for a few years now. I can definitely
recommend the setup.
 
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I've seen lots of direct drives before, but always on lower end stuff like Sears compressors... haven't seen one on an industrial machine like this. They've got this one listed a s 2-stage, but I don't believe it is, just a two-cylinder single stage.

And yeah, it's one of dougdeals' listings. And yes it's 3-phase. They want $824 (+tax) for it. I'm not in the market, just intrigued.
 
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I've seen lots of direct drives before, but always on lower end stuff like Sears compressors... haven't seen one on an industrial machine like this. They've got this one listed a s 2-stage, but I don't believe it is, just a two-cylinder single stage.

And yeah, it's one of dougdeals' listings. And yes it's 3-phase. They want $824 (+tax) for it. I'm not in the market, just intrigued.

Or best offer.:evil:
 

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Atlas Copco
LE Single stage oil lubricated max. pressure 145 psi
LT Two stage oil lubricated max. pressure 218, 290, or 435 psi
LF Single stage Non-Lubricated max. pressure 145 psi
Available from 2 hp to 20 hp
Pricing starts at $2741 for a 2 Hp, $11,639 on a lubricated 20 HP, and $14,104 for a 10 Non-lub. Not the kind of stuff for your normal garage. Just imagine what parts pricing is going to be like!
This machine has been around quite a while. Very reliable, very expensive to buy and parts are even higher.
 
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Atlas Copco
LE Single stage oil lubricated max. pressure 145 psi
LT Two stage oil lubricated max. pressure 218, 290, or 435 psi
LF Single stage Non-Lubricated max. pressure 145 psi
This one is 125 psi max, it was on a label in another picture I didn't post.
 

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It's hard to tell from the picture but it looks like the motor shaft might not be directly inline with the crank centerline, it looks a little dropped, or maybe my eyes are wrong. What about a planetary transmission, could there be one in that coupler? .

thats a lot of diagnosis from a simple picture.... i dont see how you could even attempt to see that with those pictures.
 
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