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how to choose the right air compressor power for 50 amp plasma cut machine
Reply:We need more information please. What machine is it and what are the air requirements for that machine?Lincoln Powermig 255Hypertherm Powermax 45Thermal Arc 161SOxweld 24R OA TorchStill Looking for an Old Round Top Idealarc 250
Reply:this is a popular one , $450 bux . It's made in Ohio . Ive seen it in the background in dozens of shop photos of memebers of this site.... Its labeled/rebadged and price hiked under dozens of other names includeing speedair , maxus , husky etc., 5 year warranty Attached Images thermal arc 252i - millermatic 350P - miller XMT, cp300ts, 30a 22a feeders, buttload of other millers, handfull of lincolns, couple of esabs - Hypertherm 1250 G3
Reply:Anything that meets or exceeds the CFM and Pressure requirements of the machine will work. A large storage tank is helpful, as it will decrease they cycling rate of the compressor. ALWAYS buy a belt driven, oil lubricated compressor.Brands like Curtiss, Quincy, Ingersoll Rand, Saylor-Beall, atlas copco, etc will be much higher quality than your average home-store compressor like Kobaly, husky, campbell hausfeld, etc.
Reply:Originally Posted by anickodeALWAYS buy a belt driven, oil lubricated compressor.
Reply:Originally Posted by k45Why is the belt driven important?Ken
Reply:Originally Posted by GambleBecause the oil less ones don't last as long and they are LOUD.
Reply:A lot of water and some of the oil will be in the output air. This is why it's important to have proper cooling/separating/filtering equipment downstream from the compressor.Edit: I've run my current compressor for several years and have yet to notice any drop in the oil level. So if any oil is leaving via the output air, it's not a whole lot.Dynasty200DX w/coolmate1MM210MM VintageESAB miniarc161ltsLincoln AC225Victor O/A, Smith AW1ACutmaster 81IR 2475N7.5FPRage3Jancy USA1019" SBAEAD-200LE
Reply:what about a Non belt driven compressor but one that requires oil. Would that be better than an oil-less Non Belt driven or about the same?
Reply:Direct drive runs faster which means more heat and vibration.Millermatic 252millermatic 175miller 300 Thunderboltlincoln ranger 250smith torcheslots of bfh'sIf it dont fit get a bigger hammer
Reply:yah, what farmall ^ said. Imagine if your 1750 or 3450 RPM motor is connected directly to your pump , THEN THATS YOUR PUMP SPEED....1000 -1200 RPM compressors are considered too fast and hot running. If the manufacture doesnt give you the pump speed and you want to guestimate for yourself to get a cooler running compressor , use this formula : RPM of Motor X Diameter of Motor Pulley (in inches) divide by other Diameter of Pulley in inches equals the second shaft speed. thermal arc 252i - millermatic 350P - miller XMT, cp300ts, 30a 22a feeders, buttload of other millers, handfull of lincolns, couple of esabs - Hypertherm 1250 G3
Reply:I too am looking into buying a new compressor. Im a big fan of the saying you get what you pay for, so in my opinion stay away from harbor freight. Also don't just look at what you're going to use it for right now look towards the future so you are happy with it and won't have to buy another. Even if you pick up that Campbell and years down the line you want more psi, then you buy a 2 stage pump and just mount it up. I wouldn't go for anything less than 60 gal. Can you run 220v or are you stuck with 115v? What is your price range also. That would help with the selection.Miller Syncrowave 200Esab Migmaster 275Miller Millermatic 210Forney C-5Hypertherm Powermax 30
Reply:Originally Posted by woi2ldthis is a popular one , $450 bux . It's made in Ohio . Ive seen it in the background in dozens of shop photos of memebers of this site.... Its labeled/rebadged and price hiked under dozens of other names includeing speedair , maxus , husky etc., 5 year warranty |
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