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Overview

Features

  • Tank mounted, vertical or horizontal orientation
  • 80 or 20gal tank size
  • 5 to 20 HP
  • 20 to 80 CFM
  • 175 PSI pressure rating
  • 230/1/60 or 208-230/460/3/60 voltage
  • Powder coated ASME receivers
  • Enclosed metal belt guard
  • Accessible belt for tension adjustment
  • Balanced drive pulleys
  • Oversized check valves
  • Pressure gauge

Description

The Schulz Compressors V Series Two-Stage Piston Air Compressor is designed for high cooling, efficiently generating compressed air with lower temperatures. The V Series is available in vertical or horizontal tank configurations, and operate in low RPMs as two stage models on cast iron blocks. Mounted and prewired magnetic starters ensure safe operation and ease of use, and the unit's safety valve and air receiver are ASME certified. The 10 to 20 HP models include wired TEFC motors. The pressure switch operates on an automatic start/stop, and a manual condensate drain assists in keeping the system clean.

Reviews

Reviews


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    Build of compressor
    Reviewed on 5/8/2021
    This compressor is built very well with some thought put behind it, understanding cost is a matter being a builder of equipment the guard for the belt seems to be a little cheesy, should have an option for a heavy duty one which I will most likely build one, was a little disappointed with the stickers on the unit that is supposed to be the final pride of a product and every one is bubbled up and will get water behind it and destroy the paint “ or powder coat
    - T. Sheldon Equipment