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So, I have an old, extremely reliable Quincy compressor, (Quincy Air Master 131A20PN3). It's a portable 20 gallon 6.5CFM model. It's served me very well for decades. Unfortunately, I've ordered a blast cabinet, and the 6.5CFM just won't cut it, so I've decided to upgrade my compressor. I'm torn between several models. To me, CFM is more important than PSI. I've seen some 1-stage models with higher CFM, but relatively low PSI (125-135), and some 2-stage with high PSI, but relatively low (14) CFM ratings.
Ideally, I'd like to be in the 15-18CFM range, and no lower than a 100 PSI cut-on point for the pressure switch (which would put me in the 140+ max PSI range).
I do want a 100% cat iron pump, and a USA made machine.
Here's a short list of what I've been considering. Please let me know your thoughts and recommendations:
Ingersoll Rand SS5L5 (1-stage, 15.5 CFM, 100 PSI on, 135 PSI off)
Ingersoll Rand 2340L5 (2-stage, 14 CFM, 135 PSI on, 175 PSI off)
Quincy 2V41C60VC (2-stage, 15.4 CFM, 140 PSI on, 170 PSI off)
I had initially ordered a Chicago Pneumatic RCP-561VNS (2-stage, 15 CFM, 130 PSI on, 165 PSI off), but it got damaged while the shipping company was unloading it. A replacement was sent, but UPS Freight tracking indicated that it had been damaged in transit, and that model now shows an extended lead time, so I'm dropping it from my short list - for now anyway, but please include it for your comments.
I really wish somebody made a smaller (20-35 gallon) horizontal portable compressor with similar specs, but all I find are in the 5-6 CFM range.
Update -- I'll list below the companies I've heard back from regarding Country of Origin:
Chicago Pneumatic -- Pumps are made in China. Baldor motor.
Ingersoll Rand -- Pumps cast in India (made in China). Motors made in Mexico.
Quincy -- Compressor and pump made in Bay Minette,AL. ABB/Baldor motor.
Champion -- (awaiting response)
Ideally, I'd like to be in the 15-18CFM range, and no lower than a 100 PSI cut-on point for the pressure switch (which would put me in the 140+ max PSI range).
I do want a 100% cat iron pump, and a USA made machine.
Here's a short list of what I've been considering. Please let me know your thoughts and recommendations:
Ingersoll Rand SS5L5 (1-stage, 15.5 CFM, 100 PSI on, 135 PSI off)
Ingersoll Rand 2340L5 (2-stage, 14 CFM, 135 PSI on, 175 PSI off)
Quincy 2V41C60VC (2-stage, 15.4 CFM, 140 PSI on, 170 PSI off)
I had initially ordered a Chicago Pneumatic RCP-561VNS (2-stage, 15 CFM, 130 PSI on, 165 PSI off), but it got damaged while the shipping company was unloading it. A replacement was sent, but UPS Freight tracking indicated that it had been damaged in transit, and that model now shows an extended lead time, so I'm dropping it from my short list - for now anyway, but please include it for your comments.
I really wish somebody made a smaller (20-35 gallon) horizontal portable compressor with similar specs, but all I find are in the 5-6 CFM range.
Update -- I'll list below the companies I've heard back from regarding Country of Origin:
Chicago Pneumatic -- Pumps are made in China. Baldor motor.
Ingersoll Rand -- Pumps cast in India (made in China). Motors made in Mexico.
Quincy -- Compressor and pump made in Bay Minette,AL. ABB/Baldor motor.
Champion -- (awaiting response)
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I checked Zoro, the VRV5-8 is NOT the same compressor. This compressor is Champion's 'Centurion' (value) line. This pump uses 'reed' valves NOT 'disc' style valves as the R15B pump uses. The Centurion pump runs @ 1035 RPM vs. 710 RPM of the R15B.