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    Also good will be the Central Pneumatic 8 gallon air compressor. This is verticle model tank with 8 gallon capacity. It generates 125 psi of max pressure and 4.5 CFM at 90 psi & 5.5 CFM @ 40 psi of compressed air. It is very easy to transport to any place with its two wheels and a handle. It has a powerful and energy efficient motor which is overload protection that makes sure its longer lasting ability.

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    • Its motor delivers 125 psi of pressure
    • 5 CFM at 90 psi and 5.5 CFM @ 40 psi.
    • The motor produces only 88 dB. of sound.
    • A handle and wheels for increased portability.
    • Clear view oil window lets you know when its time to refill oil
    • Motor speed: 3360 RPM
    • Amps: 14
    • Air outlet: 1/4"-18 NPTF
    • Cord length 6 ft. 5"
    • Volts: 120V (60 Hz)
    • In weighing 64.5 pounds


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    Quote Originally Posted by Waker View Post
    Also good will be the Central Pneumatic 8 gallon air compressor. This is verticle model tank with 8 gallon capacity. It generates 125 psi of max pressure and 4.5 CFM at 90 psi & 5.5 CFM @ 40 psi of compressed air. It is very easy to transport to any place with its two wheels and a handle. It has a powerful and energy efficient motor which is overload protection that makes sure its longer lasting ability.

    Features:

    • Its motor delivers 125 psi of pressure
    • 5 CFM at 90 psi and 5.5 CFM @ 40 psi.
    • The motor produces only 88 dB. of sound.
    • A handle and wheels for increased portability.
    • Clear view oil window lets you know when its time to refill oil
    • Motor speed: 3360 RPM
    • Amps: 14
    • Air outlet: 1/4"-18 NPTF
    • Cord length 6 ft. 5"
    • Volts: 120V (60 Hz)
    • In weighing 64.5 pounds
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