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Quincy air compressor pump help.

classicXL79

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I recently acquired a compressor in pieces. I am pretty sure the pump is a Quincy 325 but the I’d tag is missing. I am in the planning stages of a build and I need to know what I got and if there is more I need for it to run correctly. I have pump, motor and a few different tanks (I’m not sure if I’ll keep these tanks or try to find something else). That is pretty much all I have at this point.

Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!
 

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Jswain

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Quincy pump & Baldor motor will make a pretty sweet combo. Put a quality 5hp magnetic starter, new pressure switch & don't forget about safety valves.

If you're going to reuse an old tank you could hydrotest it first. Whatever you use extend the drain valve out to where its convenient and drain the moisture daily/when used
 

Sumboodie

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Quincy pump & Baldor motor will make a pretty sweet combo. Put a quality 5hp magnetic starter, new pressure switch & don't forget about safety valves.

If you're going to reuse an old tank you could hydrotest it first. Whatever you use extend the drain valve out to where its convenient and drain the moisture daily/when used
Or a ~$40 auto drain.
 
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stonesfan68

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As a hint to the model, unless you have a fined cooler which fit just behind the flywheel it is not likely a 2 stage Quincy. Call Quincy, some older techs can tell you the model. Have the casting numbers handy.
I agree, I believe it is a single stage compressor.
 
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