I am debating between the following two compressors. Usage will be general car shop usage (40x60 personal shop, not commercial), mainly all automotive. Working on my race car & general car maintenance. Main tool usage will be impact wrenches, die grinders, air hammer, etc. Don't plan to paint & do not have sand blaster. Sorry for the long post, I tried to line them up next to each other for comparison, but it took out all spaces & ran the two together.
1st:
MFG: Puma
Model Number: PK6060V
Motor Running HP: 3 HP
Voltage: 230 Volt AC
Phase: 1-Phase
CFM @ 40 PSI: 13.5
CFM @ 90 PSI: 12
Max PSI: 150 PSI
Pump Material: Solid Cast Iron
Pump Type: Single-Stage
Pump Drive: Belt Drive
Oil Type: Oil Lubricated
Low Oil Shut-off: No
Oil Sight Glass: Yes
After Cooler: No
Tank Size: 60 Gallons
Tank Outlet: 1/2 Inch
Tank Orientation: Vertical
Electronic Drain Valve: No
Overview
Certification: ASME
Dimensions: 31L x 29W x 71H
(78.74 x 73.66 x 180.34 cm)
Product Weight:300 lbs (136.08 kg)
Consumer Warranty: 1 Year
Price: $640 (to my door)
2nd:
MFG: Quincy
Model Number: Q13160V
Motor Running HP: 3.5 HP
Voltage: 230 Volt AC
Phase: 1-Phase
CFM @ 40 PSI: 14.6
CFM @ 100 PSI: 12.4
Max PSI: 135 PSI
Pump Material: Aluminum w/ Cast Iron Sleeve
Pump Type: Single-Stage
Pump Drive: Belt Drive
Oil Type: Oil Lubricated
Low Oil Shut-off: No
Oil Sight Glass: No
After Cooler: No
Tank Size: 60 Gallons
Tank Outlet: 3/4 Inch
Tank Orientation: Vertical
Electronic Drain Valve: No
Overview 60 Gallons
Tank Orientation: Vertical
Electronic Drain Valve: No
Certification: ASME
Dimensions: 30L x 22W x 68H
(76.20 x 55.88 x 172.72 cm)
Product Weight: 261 lbs (118.39 kilograms)
Consumer Warranty: 1 Year
Commercial Warranty: 1 Year
Price: $735 (to my door)
I am leaning to the Quincy...well, because it's a Quincy. But the Puma has EXCELLENT reviews & it's $100 cheaper. The Puma has a cast iron V-type pump & the Quincy has a sleeved aluminum vertical oriented pump. The Quincy has 3/4" outlet vs. 1/2" on puma, this probably doesn't matter as I will reduce it anyway.
Thoughts, opinions & experiences with either of these from the GJ members is appreciated.
Thanks
1st:
MFG: Puma
Model Number: PK6060V
Motor Running HP: 3 HP
Voltage: 230 Volt AC
Phase: 1-Phase
CFM @ 40 PSI: 13.5
CFM @ 90 PSI: 12
Max PSI: 150 PSI
Pump Material: Solid Cast Iron
Pump Type: Single-Stage
Pump Drive: Belt Drive
Oil Type: Oil Lubricated
Low Oil Shut-off: No
Oil Sight Glass: Yes
After Cooler: No
Tank Size: 60 Gallons
Tank Outlet: 1/2 Inch
Tank Orientation: Vertical
Electronic Drain Valve: No
Overview
Certification: ASME
Dimensions: 31L x 29W x 71H
(78.74 x 73.66 x 180.34 cm)
Product Weight:300 lbs (136.08 kg)
Consumer Warranty: 1 Year
Price: $640 (to my door)
2nd:
MFG: Quincy
Model Number: Q13160V
Motor Running HP: 3.5 HP
Voltage: 230 Volt AC
Phase: 1-Phase
CFM @ 40 PSI: 14.6
CFM @ 100 PSI: 12.4
Max PSI: 135 PSI
Pump Material: Aluminum w/ Cast Iron Sleeve
Pump Type: Single-Stage
Pump Drive: Belt Drive
Oil Type: Oil Lubricated
Low Oil Shut-off: No
Oil Sight Glass: No
After Cooler: No
Tank Size: 60 Gallons
Tank Outlet: 3/4 Inch
Tank Orientation: Vertical
Electronic Drain Valve: No
Overview 60 Gallons
Tank Orientation: Vertical
Electronic Drain Valve: No
Certification: ASME
Dimensions: 30L x 22W x 68H
(76.20 x 55.88 x 172.72 cm)
Product Weight: 261 lbs (118.39 kilograms)
Consumer Warranty: 1 Year
Commercial Warranty: 1 Year
Price: $735 (to my door)
I am leaning to the Quincy...well, because it's a Quincy. But the Puma has EXCELLENT reviews & it's $100 cheaper. The Puma has a cast iron V-type pump & the Quincy has a sleeved aluminum vertical oriented pump. The Quincy has 3/4" outlet vs. 1/2" on puma, this probably doesn't matter as I will reduce it anyway.
Thoughts, opinions & experiences with either of these from the GJ members is appreciated.
Thanks
