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Newer HF Two Stage 60 Gallon

Crazy68Dart

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I've searched through some older threads on this compressor. Has anyone purchased one recently? Any comments?

Some pics from when I visited the local store about a month ago.

I've done enough research that it seems like it is actually a decent unit. Copy of the BelAire 216V I believe (same manufacturer).

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General Geoff

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Picked up a 93274 last month for my dad, we got it wired and plumbed and it works very well. I don't believe the newer 62299 is actually a two stage unit.

The made in Italy pump is on the 93274, so the one you took pictures of is the one to get.

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Thanks. Any plans to do anything with the intake to help with the noise? I don't expect an air compressor to be quiet, so just curious if you think this on is overly noisy?

I know the split/V compressors are supposed to be more quite than the parallel cylinder pumps. Those are more common in the 1100+ price range it looks like. Maybe they just use better intake muffling?

Also, I didn't know if there have been any major changes to the HF unit over the years. Seems like the Italy pump has been used for a while, but possible the motors have changed manufacturers.
 

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We set his up in a large utility closet, and he surrounded it with sound absorbing mats and will be putting in a foam insulated door to massively reduce the noise. The closet has ventilation to outside, so overheating shouldn't be an issue.
 

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The new ones appear to be the same build quality (less the Mexico sourced motor) as the Us General (US Motor) that I purchased several years ago. Not a single complaint about the unit for the price of it.

I recommend swapping the oil as soon as you break it in.



As for the noise, I don't even notice the compressor, maybe it has to do with the air needler in my hand :lol:
 
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I'll probably go take another look at it. This was the floor model, not sure what they have in stock.

I have an IR single stage twin 3 HP (purchased new about 15 years ago) that I've never been too impressed with. I think I am asking for a little too much out of it, but it produces a lot of moisture and has a hard time keeping up with certain tools.

I actually have been looking close at the Quincy, but for my somewhat spurious home use, it is probably overkill.
 

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FWIW, the 93274 pushes lots of air, but even it can't keep up completely with an air-hungry grinder ($10 HF special, dunno about nicer ones). It'll run one for about 10-15 minutes before it drops below optimal pressure, so I'm thinking the grinder under load uses about 20 cfm @ 90psi (compressor is rated for 15.8). Still way better than the 10-15 seconds that it ran on a smaller one.

Sadly, to get something that pushes over 20cfm is at least a couple grand new.
 

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I have the 3 cylinder 62299 and my tools have yet to outrun it. Die grinder, impact, needle scaler ,da sander. I love this compressor.


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