I happened to acquire two Quincy compressor pumps. I am new to these and have been trying to find as much info on them as I can. I do not know yet if I want to use one or both or really what I want to do with them. This is what I have so far discovered.
The first one is a Quincy QT7.5
Painted maroon and appears to be in good shape. Although a bit dirty it does appear that is working (I do not have a motor or any other way of running either pump). I will need a 7.5HP motor for this one. It is a Two-stage pump.
The second Quincy is a 230-32
Silver Blue in color this one has been harder for me to understand. It is a single stage compressor which will require a 5hp motor. The two towers on top is what had me confused at first, but after some research I believe that they are unloader towers. I also believe that I am missing a oil gauge on the back (appears to be broken off). I do not think the guy I got them from had it hooked up right, the line from the unloaders was never ran into the tank...??
I will try and post pictures, but this is my first post so I will try.
Any help or suggestion will be helpful. I would like to take them apart, but I want to do it right.
The first one is a Quincy QT7.5
Painted maroon and appears to be in good shape. Although a bit dirty it does appear that is working (I do not have a motor or any other way of running either pump). I will need a 7.5HP motor for this one. It is a Two-stage pump.
The second Quincy is a 230-32
Silver Blue in color this one has been harder for me to understand. It is a single stage compressor which will require a 5hp motor. The two towers on top is what had me confused at first, but after some research I believe that they are unloader towers. I also believe that I am missing a oil gauge on the back (appears to be broken off). I do not think the guy I got them from had it hooked up right, the line from the unloaders was never ran into the tank...??
I will try and post pictures, but this is my first post so I will try.
Any help or suggestion will be helpful. I would like to take them apart, but I want to do it right.
