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60-Gallon Single-Stage Professional Series 100% durable cast iron pump with Swedish steel valve for long life and manual reset overload protection. Ideal for professional and automotive use.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
•Cast iron, twin cylinder, oil lubricated pump features
•One-piece cast iron crankcase•Thermally stable cast iron cylinder body•Aluminum head & valve plate•Automotive style ball bearings•Durable Swedish stainless steel reed valves•Oil level sight glass•Easily accessible oil fill•12” cast iron balanced flywheel•Heavy duty, 240 volt induction motor for maximum performance and efficiency•135 PSI max pressure for optimum tool performance•Large capacity, 60 gallon ASME* air receiver provides more air for longer run times on air tools such as ratchets, impacts, spray guns, hammers, etc•Shipped with synthetic oil for optimum performance and long life•Equipped with pressure gauge and on/off switch•Supported by our Toll Free Customer Help LineMODEL SPECIFICATIONS
Tank Size: 60 Gallon ASME*
Maximum Pressure: 135 PSI
CFM @ 40 PSI: 13.4
CFM @ 90 PSI: 11.5Voltage: 240 Volt
Running HP: 3.7
Certifications: UL & CSA
Warranty: 2 Year Limited
Dimensions: 31” x 27” x 69.25”
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SKU 061900068 Model ILC3706056 Weight 220.0000 Color No Size No - Warranty
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Rural King provides a defect or damage warranty within 30 days of receipt. All Manufacturing Return Policies Supersede Rural King's Return Policy.
- Reviews
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Customer Reviews
- Agree. Great compressor Review by doop
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Price Value Quality Have no issues and pretty quite.
(Posted on 12/1/12)
- Great Compressor Review by Ron
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Value Quality Price I really like this compressor. It is very strong and pretty quiet. Good fit and finish, real good quality. Well worth the price.
(Posted on 7/16/12)
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Questions on Industrial Air 60-Gallon Oil Lube Stationary Air Compressor 135 PSI C3706056
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