one thing i noticed nobody ever addressed is: How does the op (or anyone else with their compressor on casters) disconnect the compressor electrical when he moves it somewhere else? Compressors this big typically need to be hardwired. My guess is he used a cord and receptacle to plug it in, which is not to code.
Getting ready to do this to my new 60 gallon. Am having an Epoxy floor coating put down next week and cannot see drilling anchors into my new floor.
Bora makes a 1500lb rated mobile base (PM-3550) that sets sturdy on feet when the wheels are raised. I will size it larger than the tank for increased footprint with a steel plate to bolt the antivibration mounts and compressor to.
It will only be moved to occassionally clean and to also avoid dragging a compressor across my $6,000.00 floor coating. I have already installed lesser rated Bora Mobile bases under my table saw, chop saw, drill press etc..... Don't know why I waited so long, I used to have to DRAG them out everytime I needed them, now it's a no-effort job and they are solid when the wheels are up!!!!!
The base will maintain the center of gravity fairly low and the wider stance should help while it is stationary. I will only be easing it out a few feet to clean or to ****** it with the front end loader if it has to come all the way out.
Sorry to revive an OLD THREAD!!! LOL
nema 14-50
A nema 14-50 is only good for 3 HP. Many 60 gallon compressors are 5 HP. It's against code to use a nema 14-50 on anything more than 3 HP.
Wow! How large is this shop that requires $6000 of epoxy floor coating?
Why does anyone need to "move" their compressors to use them??
Got air hose?
Hope you guys have enough sense to drain the air down before rolling a 80 gal tank around your shops.

