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used Quincy compressor

Beaner242

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Picked up a used Quincy compressor of CL. Not sure how old but it says AirStar on it. 5HP with an 80 gal tank. Seemed a little slow to pump up to 100lbs, but I ran out of time. The next day I turned it back on and timed it. It took 4 minutes to go from 100lbs to 175lbs. I emailed the local Quincy rep but have not gotten a response in 2 days. Does this seem like a long time to build pressure? or was I just expecting it to do more? The guy gave me a brochure he had found on the interned that shows a 1991 date on it. According to it it is supposed to put out 21 CFM. I can not find anything for AirStar. Anyone with any input? I would really appreciate it greatly. thank you.
 
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scott37300

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I know my 30 gallon tank takes a while to get up to 175 PSI. I've never timed it and usually I am doing something else while it fills up so don't pay attention to it but if I had to estimate I would say somewhere around 8-10 minutes to fill my 30 gallon. And I would assume your 80 gallon would take 10-15 minutes to fully pump up.
 

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Sounds good to me. I have a 60 gallon with a 3 HP motor. Takes 8 minutes from empty to 135.
 
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Beaner242

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Ill get some pics tonight. The info on the tags is worn off but the guy gave me some numbers he had wrote down. Maybe I just expected more out of it I guess.
 
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Beaner242

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After a slight delay due to weekend activities. The serial number he said came off the pump is AT 102984.

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