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Air Compressor Identification

bradform

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I just purchased a workshop and can’t seem to find specific info on the compressor that’s installed. From what I understand, it about 20 years old and was used vary sparingly (the guy had a business he shut down )Can anyone help me identify the make and model or where to look for it. Thanks in advance. It appears to be an ACS brand, but all the other labels are faded. The one steel plate is for the I’d plate for the tank I believe. Thanks for any input.


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matt_i

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Looks like its biggest problem is the weathering. Even a basic open sun/rain shield would be an improvement.

Also I question the white pipe that apparently goes into the ground (?) Or is that just a structural leg for the galvanized pipe?

It might be worthwhile to do a compressor oil change. Have to poke around and find the fill/inspection and drain ports first before opening and note the level. IR All-Season Select or Mobil Rarus would be my choices absent other information.

You could also change V-belt(s) and inspect the condition of the hose in the hose reel.
 
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