DougWil
Well-known member
I picked up a IR type 30 model 41 compressor a couple of years ago and haven't done anything with it.
It looks in great shape and turns easily.
The model 41 is a high pressure 3 stage pump, rated for 1000 psi max with 2 cylinders and the 2nd piston has a 3rd piston and 3rd stage cast on top of the 2nd.
Anyway this beast was made by GE in 1958 and has a 9/16" thick tank rated at 400psi working pressure.
The GE tag says low pressure system 255 psi, and high pressure system 350psi.
The relief valve is 400psi.
The tag also says 9 cubic feet of free air at 350 psi.
Looking at the IR performance specs it says at
600 rpm, 300 psig, 8.6 ACFM.
600 rpm, 400 psig, 8.4 ACFM.
Not sure why GE's values aren't closer to IR?
Maybe GE ran higher rpms than IR values?
Anyway, if I was to draw out air from the tank at 100 psi for sand blasting wouldn't I have closer to 20 cfm?
It looks in great shape and turns easily.
The model 41 is a high pressure 3 stage pump, rated for 1000 psi max with 2 cylinders and the 2nd piston has a 3rd piston and 3rd stage cast on top of the 2nd.
Anyway this beast was made by GE in 1958 and has a 9/16" thick tank rated at 400psi working pressure.
The GE tag says low pressure system 255 psi, and high pressure system 350psi.
The relief valve is 400psi.
The tag also says 9 cubic feet of free air at 350 psi.
Looking at the IR performance specs it says at
600 rpm, 300 psig, 8.6 ACFM.
600 rpm, 400 psig, 8.4 ACFM.
Not sure why GE's values aren't closer to IR?
Maybe GE ran higher rpms than IR values?
Anyway, if I was to draw out air from the tank at 100 psi for sand blasting wouldn't I have closer to 20 cfm?