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help identify air pump motor and piston type

forgedmetalart

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HI all,
id like help to identify this old air compressor motor "made in the usa" however no other identifying marks except for stamped numbers "701" and "702".
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also when i dissasembled to check the state of the pistons and rings i noticed it had 8 floating rings on the pistons, which is new to me and no idea how to replace if need be.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
cheers
 

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Stillgottimefor1

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The valves look a lot like my +-1905 Brunner. In any case I’m pretty sure that was made to pump refrigerant, hence the many piston rings and thick finning. It will get too hot pumping air, but I could be wrong. I REALLY love the bronze connecting rods! WOW! I have a similar one I bought for yard art to put in my cactus garden, gonna take it apart and see if it has bronze rods...
Correction: really old air compressors like my Brunner were finned really thick and were meant to air up tires, turned slow and so heat wasn’t a problem. I looked up info on refrigerant compressor pumps and it said they have no oil control rings because the oil was supposed to be pumped..

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forgedmetalart

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Thanks guys does any one have any suggestions on where to go to get some piston rings as some of these are broken ?


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68futura

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That is a Brunner No. 26 air compressor, and to my knowledge they were never sold by retailers. This pump was made from 1913, or earlier, into the 1920s. I have more info if anyone is interested
 
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