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Recalled Compressor Now what do I do

Jazzman442

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I have an old Charge Air Pro that needed to have the oil changed. I looked up manual and found out it was recalled. IR made this compressor and the tank could exploded.

I can either get a check for a $100.00 or a $200.00 discount of a new IR. They have given me 4 models to choose from. They will pay to have this one returned.


So I am tossing around on what to do?? Any ideas.
 
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Here is the list:

P1.IU-A9 2hp, 4 gallon twin tank/hand carry $ 89.00 CCN# 42672949
Portable unit - 4.3 cfm @ 90 psi

P1.5IU-A9 2hp, 20 gallon vertical tank on wheels $ 387.00 CCN# 42663401
Portable unit - 5.2 cfm @ 90 psi

SS3F2-GM 2hp, 30 gallon horizontal tank on wheels $ 514.00 CCN# 20104196
Portable unit - 5.7 cfm @ 90 psi

SS3L3 3hp, 60 gallon vertical tank $ 412.00 CCN# 32334062
Stationary unit - 11.3 cfm @ 90 psi
 

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Like American Locomotive asks, what are you going to use it for and what are you using your current one for? Impact wrench, air hammer, painting, sand blasting?
 

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SS3L3 3hp, 60 gallon vertical tank $ 412.00 CCN# 32334062
Stationary unit - 11.3 cfm @ 90 psi

you are buying this for future needs. Good cfm to power most air tools, grinders, cutoffs, impacts, etc..
 
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Jazzman442

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I use an Impact Wrench, Small amount of painting, Tires, Blowing out the cars parts etc.

I am Setting up my garage for a shop. I have a Sunday race car and want to start restoring / rebuilding cars.

I am not sure how much air I need. I have been getting away with 5 CFM for a while.

How Much air do I need?
 

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For the price just get the biggest one and worse case scenario you'll sell it for more than what you paid. If you truly need something bigger... but for now 11 cfm is plenty for a home shop... and it won't run continuously driving you insane...
 

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SS3L3 3hp, 60 gallon vertical tank $ 412.00 CCN# 32334062
Stationary unit - 11.3 cfm @ 90 psi

you are buying this for future needs. Good cfm to power most air tools, grinders, cutoffs, impacts, etc..

This...^
 

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I can't remember anyone ever saying they wished they bought a smaller compressor, the opposite on the other hand..........
 

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Go with the 60gal. That way when you lose the drive motor, you can replace it with the $100.00 harbor freight motor. Lol. It's not a bad motor. I've got more usage from it than the stock one.


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I have an old 15 gal oiless ir portable comp bought in the early 90s. Then about a year ago I was looking up something on it and found it was recalled. As I don't need much air for my home shop and they offered little to purchase another one I chose to keep it. It is outside away from me when in use so I'm not worried. In your case I think It is a good opportunity to get a bigger compressor because as others have mentioned, you will need more air than you think and won't have to worry about air if you find you need more in the future.
 
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This one's kind of a no-brainer.

You want the big one, duh. :thumbup:

Assuming you have 230V power available, anyway.
 
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Jazzman442

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I do not have any 220 outlets in the Garage. But I can add them. It would be nice to have a portable one so I can move it but on the other hand You are all right by saying I have never heard anyone say that had to big of a compressor... Time to measure for the big one.
 

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As the saying goes: "GO BIG OR GO HOME." When air compressors are the topic this is the final and absolute truth.
 

bmxdad

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I have an old Charge Air Pro that needed to have the oil changed. I looked up manual and found out it was recalled. IR made this compressor and the tank could exploded.

I can either get a check for a $100.00 or a $200.00 discount of a new IR. They have given me 4 models to choose from. They will pay to have this one returned.


So I am tossing around on what to do?? Any ideas.

What model do you have now? I have a Charge Air Pro to ... 20 gallon vertical tank w/wheels.

Where did you find the recall notice?
 

Cairo94507

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I am looking for a compressor for my home garage too. I checked out the Ingersoll-Rand and it seems like a nice unit, I see that a Maxtool.com has them for $679.99 with free shipping. My question is does anyone know the decibels of this unit? It says "quiet operation" in their write-up but that is subjective. Also, anyone know a place to get the best price? Thanks in advance everyone. Michael
 
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Jazzman442

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Out of the list of compressors Im having a hard time selecting. This weekend Tracktor supply has the Porter cable 30 Gallon compressor 120/240 volt that looks better than the IR?

What do you all think?
 
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Jazzman442

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I am leaning that way but if I go with the Big one. I have to plumb it and wire it and I don't have any of that. Prices this weekend are really cheap with the most compressors.

Air is confusing and a pain..LOL
 

hangfirew8

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No need to plumb it. You can just plug an air-hose into it.

This. You might need a few inches from the bung to the first quick disconnect, you can put a drain in there if you want. You can also add more plumbing later.

I would go big for the 60, even if it meant running a new outlet. If portability means going on the road, then the biggest one that fits.
 

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OP . . . based on your uses and demands, +1 for the 60 gal compressor.

It's very common to end up with TWO Compressors. Above Oil-Splash compressor for stationary use and another for your mobile air needs . . . . . . like California Air 10 gal on wheels, which is nice unit that's extremely quiet and low maintenance since Oil-Less.
 
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